A very big assumption has to be made here, because no operating system is mentioned. So, assuming that the computer has the most common operating system (Windows Vista), there is a Windows services, called Windows Time, which synchronizes the computer's time with an online atomic clock, provided you have an internet connection active. Windows Time is active by default when Windows Vista is first installed. If you don't have in internet connection, or indeed, if you don't have Windows Vista, you can still synchronize your clock over the telephone. Please see related links below.
There is really not a way to reset your computer if you can not log in. It is probably about time to get a new computer.
Not usually - though your computer may remember your log-in so you don't have to re-type your username and password each time you visit.
No but u can reset it and it will log u out but it deletes your conversations :(
Because you have the option to have your computer remember your log-in. If you are the only person who uses your computer, you might as well let the system remember you - so you don't have to enter your password every time (it's what I do) - If you're on a shared computer, you're better off entering your log-in every time in case someone else uses your log-in to misbehave on here.
three keys to log on to the computer?
As the computer was not being used for a certain amount of time it timed out. You should be able to log back in.
The authentication servers are currently (02:46am Central time 3/17/2010) undergoing maintanence and will be back up shortly. Please be patient.
Event Viewer is used to view log on with a standalone computer or a computer in a workgroup, but Windows firewall is used to view log on in a network.
Log Me In is a site that allows you to access your computer from another computer remotely. Log Me In was founded in 2003.
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Are you saying you set a password in the computer bios that requires you to enter that before the computer fully turns on? If so, then you're kinda screwed. I don't know of any way to by-pass that. If you're saying you forgot the password to the user to log-in to the computer, you can make a password reset disc and reset the password.