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I have fired up my new laptop with Windows XP Home freshly installed. I was
prompted through the various steps to enter product code, computer name etc. The computer was not online, so it was not registered, but planned to do it afterwards. After inputting all required information, the logon screen appeared with no users present! The only icom available to be is to turn off, standy by or restart. This is a gift and I despareately need to resolve tonight if possible. Any syggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to to re-install windows and all drivers etc. Thanks |
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Try pressing Cont-Alt-Delete twice. You should then get the normal Windows
Login dialog box. -- Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP Find out about the MS MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx "Nortsy" <Nortsy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C46BA499-0D37-4A83-B52B-C833E4BA83EB@microsoft.com... >I have fired up my new laptop with Windows XP Home freshly installed. I was > prompted through the various steps to enter product code, computer name > etc. > The computer was not online, so it was not registered, but planned to do > it > afterwards. After inputting all required information, the logon screen > appeared with no users present! The only icom available to be is to turn > off, > standy by or restart. > > This is a gift and I despareately need to resolve tonight if possible. Any > syggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to to re-install windows > and > all drivers etc. > > Thanks |
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Thanks very much for the speedy reply Jason! Merry Christmas "Jason Tsang" wrote: > Try pressing Cont-Alt-Delete twice. You should then get the normal Windows > Login dialog box. > > -- > Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP > > Find out about the MS MVP Program - > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx > > "Nortsy" <Nortsy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:C46BA499-0D37-4A83-B52B-C833E4BA83EB@microsoft.com... > >I have fired up my new laptop with Windows XP Home freshly installed. I was > > prompted through the various steps to enter product code, computer name > > etc. > > The computer was not online, so it was not registered, but planned to do > > it > > afterwards. After inputting all required information, the logon screen > > appeared with no users present! The only icom available to be is to turn > > off, > > standy by or restart. > > > > This is a gift and I despareately need to resolve tonight if possible. Any > > syggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to to re-install windows > > and > > all drivers etc. > > > > Thanks > > > |
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i had a similar problem yesterday installing XP Pro, but even after trying
CTRL ALT DEL, there was no users there, whuilst going through setup, i wasnt given the usual option of timezones, or anything, and wasnt given a choice of adding a user. i had to bight the bullet and format the drive because i couldn't access windows at all. I tried a password program to try and add a user and password from ntfsdos, but to no avail. I wonder if anyone has had this happen to them ? "Nortsy" wrote: > > Thanks very much for the speedy reply Jason! > > Merry Christmas > > "Jason Tsang" wrote: > > > Try pressing Cont-Alt-Delete twice. You should then get the normal Windows > > Login dialog box. > > > > -- > > Jason Tsang - Microsoft MVP > > > > Find out about the MS MVP Program - > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/default.aspx > > > > "Nortsy" <Nortsy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:C46BA499-0D37-4A83-B52B-C833E4BA83EB@microsoft.com... > > >I have fired up my new laptop with Windows XP Home freshly installed. I was > > > prompted through the various steps to enter product code, computer name > > > etc. > > > The computer was not online, so it was not registered, but planned to do > > > it > > > afterwards. After inputting all required information, the logon screen > > > appeared with no users present! The only icom available to be is to turn > > > off, > > > standy by or restart. > > > > > > This is a gift and I despareately need to resolve tonight if possible. Any > > > syggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to to re-install windows > > > and > > > all drivers etc. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > |
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