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when i first purchased my computer, i customized the welcome screen to say
"log back on to **** and ****'s computer" when I "woke" it up from stand by. **** and I are no longer together and I want to remove that message from the welcome screen. how do I do that? |
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Open user accounts,select,change the way windows opens.
"katnip" wrote: > when i first purchased my computer, i customized the welcome screen to say > "log back on to **** and ****'s computer" when I "woke" it up from stand by. > **** and I are no longer together and I want to remove that message from the > welcome screen. how do I do that? |
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> Open user accounts,select,change the way windows opens.
There is no such option in user accounts. >> when i first purchased my computer, i customized the welcome screen to >> say >> "log back on to **** and ****'s computer" when I "woke" it up from stand >> by. >> **** and I are no longer together and I want to remove that message from >> the >> welcome screen. how do I do that? Not sure what you mean. You can clear the 'Prompt for password when resuming from standby' Or, are you just trying to change the user account login name on the Welcome screen? If that's the case, go to User Accounts, click on the account that has both your names and select 'change name' Just be thankful you didn't have it tattooed somewhere. |
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