When you hold down the shift key down during start-up after your account name and password have been entered, Windows bypasses execution of shortcuts in the Startup menu. You must hold the shift key while pressing enter, and continue to hold it until logon is complete.
Other things, such as logon scripts, policies, registry run queues, etc. still run.
On first startup, the default username is pi and the password is raspberry. It is recommended that once you are comfortable in using your RPi, you change both the username and password to your choice. Information on how to do this can be found on the internet.
Password. This can be setup in the BIOS configuration screen. (F12 or whatever your particular computer calls for upon turning the power on)
What you have to do is do restart the computer and then don't click on anything when it starts back up. The push " Cntrl , Alt , Delete " - " Cntrl , Alt , Delete " . Then the screen should change to a type in login. ( Like at the Library, School, Or Work ) Then type in " administrator " (without speech marks). And push enter, there is no password for this account. But some computers may have this login already disabled.
normal startup menu option
On NVRAM.
1. Go to control panel. 2. Go to user accounts. 3. Click your account 4. And go to password And that's it!
BIOS
Start your computer in safe mode by repeatedly pressing F8 on BIOS startup. Log on as "Administrator". There should not be a password on Administrator. Go to User Accounts in control panel and click the account with the bad password. Then click "Remove Your Password." Restart your computer and click on the account, which now has no password. assign a new password, or just leave it with no password.
It depends on what you are doing on your iPod. The password should not be required on the startup of your iPod.
False. Although they can be set to the same password, they are not otherwise connected.
This command provides the ability to the administrator to enter an encrypted form of the enable password. If the administrator uses the enable password command the password is stored in plain text within the startup config file. If enable secret is used, the password is stored as an encrypted string within the startup config file.
show startup-config
if you mean the user password its simple. start the PC in safe mode and logg in to super admin. change the pasword there. If you have a password on the super user... whell.
Pressing function key F2 at startup will take you into the system management screen. You'll need the original password in order to change or delete it.
I have it too and its a pain in the neck. If you don't have the administrator password, you can always click on the k9 symol at startup and click forgot password. a temporary password will be sent to you if you agree, but i wouldn't do it unless i had forgot the password.
On first startup, the default username is pi and the password is raspberry. It is recommended that once you are comfortable in using your RPi, you change both the username and password to your choice. Information on how to do this can be found on the internet.
One password is for administrative access to BIOS settings. The other is optional and is used for unlocking input devices (particularly, the keyboard) on startup.