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Sammy Castagna

I would like to ask two questions. I had to do a reinstall of windows xp.
About two years some one helped me get rid of the windows splash screen. It
just showed drivers and different files loading very fast in black and
white. I thought I did something to the registry but I cant remember. I
tried MSCONFIG bootini sos this works but not correctly,

Question 2
I have changed my windows xp to the classic windows style and use the
classic start window. I get a log on screen when windows is starting up. I
am the only one using the computer and only the administrator account is
turned on. I tried tweak windows and checked the auto logon but it only
works one time

Sammy Castagna Thank you
 
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Galen

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I would like to ask two questions. I had to do a reinstall of windows xp.
About two years some one helped me get rid of the windows splash screen.
It
just showed drivers and different files loading very fast in black and
white. I thought I did something to the registry but I cant remember. I
tried MSCONFIG bootini sos this works but not correctly,

Question 2
I have changed my windows xp to the classic windows style and use the
classic start window. I get a log on screen when windows is starting up. I
am the only one using the computer and only the administrator account is
turned on. I tried tweak windows and checked the auto logon but it only
works one time

Sammy Castagna Thank you

Hmm... Try /NOGUIBOOT in the boot.ini as I recall. For the latter one:

G³ - Windows > XP + General: Automatic Login:
http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general/auto_login.html

Oh, and ARRR!!! (Talk Like a Pirate Day.)

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