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I know its a bad idea to tinker with the registry, unless absolutely necessary and unless you know absolutely well what you're doing but fact is , i happened to delete some registry keys .... i have no idea if there is a backup of the registry or not When I restarted my laptop, XP does load up...but I get a logon box.... It used to boot up and display the desktop directly, with no need for me to enter a user name or password....and it does not allow me to log on...its only me who uses the laptop...so there aren't any other user accounts set up. How do I get past this ??? Whats worse is that the keys "m" & "o" on the laptops keyboard seem to display "0" and "6" when I click them..... I'm never, never, never, never going to mess with the registry again....PLeeeeasae help me -- mrao |
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One way to fix it is to go into system restore and restore from a earlier time
"mrao" wrote: > > I know its a bad idea to tinker with the registry, unless absolutely > necessary and unless you know absolutely well what you're doing but > fact is , i happened to delete some registry keys .... i have no idea > if there is a backup of the registry or not > > When I restarted my laptop, XP does load up...but I get a logon box.... > It used to boot up and display the desktop directly, with no need for me > to enter a user name or password....and it does not allow me to log > on...its only me who uses the laptop...so there aren't any other user > accounts set up. How do I get past this ??? > > > Whats worse is that the keys "m" & "o" on the laptops keyboard seem to > display "0" and "6" when I click them..... > > > I'm never, never, never, never going to mess with the registry > again....PLeeeeasae help me > > > -- > mrao > |
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mrao wrote:
> > I know its a bad idea to tinker with the registry, unless absolutely > necessary and unless you know absolutely well what you're doing but > fact is , i happened to delete some registry keys .... i have no idea > if there is a backup of the registry or not > > When I restarted my laptop, XP does load up...but I get a logon > box.... It used to boot up and display the desktop directly, with no > need for me to enter a user name or password....and it does not allow > me to log on...its only me who uses the laptop...so there aren't any > other user accounts set up. How do I get past this ??? > > > Whats worse is that the keys "m" & "o" on the laptops keyboard seem to > display "0" and "6" when I click them..... > > > I'm never, never, never, never going to mess with the registry > again....PLeeeeasae help me > > First, you've enabled your numeric keypad. Look in your laptop's manual (or at the laptop mftr.'s website for instructions) about the key combinations to enable/disable the numpad. On my Thinkpad, the combination is Shift+NumLck, but yours may be different. Now try to boot to Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as you are starting up. Now you should see the normally hidden Administrator account. Unless you changed it, the default password is a blank. Once in, do a System Restore to before you tinkered. Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Restore "Restore my computer to an earlier time" I don't think you should say you'll never go into the Registry again. I do think you should learn before you tinker, though. ;-) Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Malke Wrote: > mrao wrote: > > > I know its a bad idea to tinker with the registry, unless absolutely > necessary and unless you know absolutely well what you're doing but > fact is , i happened to delete some registry keys .... i have no idea > if there is a backup of the registry or not > > When I restarted my laptop, XP does load up...but I get a logon > box.... It used to boot up and display the desktop directly, with no > need for me to enter a user name or password....and it does not allow > me to log on...its only me who uses the laptop...so there aren't any > other user accounts set up. How do I get past this ??? > > > Whats worse is that the keys "m" & "o" on the laptops keyboard seem > to > display "0" and "6" when I click them..... > > > I'm never, never, never, never going to mess with the registry > again....PLeeeeasae help me > > > First, you've enabled your numeric keypad. Look in your laptop's > manual > (or at the laptop mftr.'s website for instructions) about the key > combinations to enable/disable the numpad. On my Thinkpad, the > combination is Shift+NumLck, but yours may be different. > > Now try to boot to Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as you > are > starting up. Now you should see the normally hidden Administrator > account. Unless you changed it, the default password is a blank. Once > in, do a System Restore to before you tinkered. > > StartProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsSystem Restore > "Restore my computer to an earlier time" > > I don't think you should say you'll never go into the Registry again. > I > do think you should learn before you tinker, though. ;-) > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP Windows User/Shell > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic" Thank you, thank you.....i followed your instructions and the laptop is back to normal again. I really appreciate your help. Thanks again. -- mrao |
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mrao wrote:
> > Malke Wrote: >> mrao wrote: >> >> >> I know its a bad idea to tinker with the registry, unless absolutely >> necessary and unless you know absolutely well what you're doing but >> fact is , i happened to delete some registry keys .... i have no idea >> if there is a backup of the registry or not >> >> When I restarted my laptop, XP does load up...but I get a logon >> box.... It used to boot up and display the desktop directly, with no >> need for me to enter a user name or password....and it does not allow >> me to log on...its only me who uses the laptop...so there aren't any >> other user accounts set up. How do I get past this ??? >> >> >> Whats worse is that the keys "m" & "o" on the laptops keyboard seem >> to >> display "0" and "6" when I click them..... >> >> >> I'm never, never, never, never going to mess with the registry >> again....PLeeeeasae help me >> >> >> First, you've enabled your numeric keypad. Look in your laptop's >> manual >> (or at the laptop mftr.'s website for instructions) about the key >> combinations to enable/disable the numpad. On my Thinkpad, the >> combination is Shift+NumLck, but yours may be different. >> >> Now try to boot to Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as you >> are >> starting up. Now you should see the normally hidden Administrator >> account. Unless you changed it, the default password is a blank. Once >> in, do a System Restore to before you tinkered. >> >> StartProgramsAccessoriesSystem ToolsSystem Restore >> "Restore my computer to an earlier time" >> >> I don't think you should say you'll never go into the Registry again. >> I >> do think you should learn before you tinker, though. ;-) > > > Thank you, thank you.....i followed your instructions and the laptop > is back to normal again. I really appreciate your help. Thanks again. > Super! I'm happy to have helped you. Thanks for taking the time to let me know. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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