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For Windows XP, Vista, and 7, the "logon screen" or Welcome Screen. In Windows 8, it's the "Lock Screen".
it won't pop up until you are past the welcome screen
The logo of the network usually is on the welcome screen, on the box that the phone came in with or you can check the settings of the phone.
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Log Off
If you just logged on, you will see a welcome screen, and possibly your desktop and icons.
Start -> Control Panel -> User Accounts. Click "change the way users log on and off". Uncheck the "Use the Welcome screen" box. Click Apply Options button. Bye bye blue screen! :-)
That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
Because Malware can sometimes display a false Welcome screen to trick users into providing user account passwords.
Because Malware can sometimes display a false Welcome screen to trick users into providing user account passwords.
Typically, for Windows computers, the Network and Sharing Center is the tool used to determine network connectivity and troubleshoot connection problems. On a Windows computer, go to your start button (the windows logo in the bottom left hand corner of your screen), select "Control Panel" then select "Network and Internet" then select "Network and Sharing Center."
The network card driver was incorrectly installed.