Your computer has been set not to require a password, but just to boot right into your desktop. To change this...
Click on Start . . Run . . type "control userpasswords2"
Check the box "Users must use a Name and Password to use this Computer"
Restart and see if it displays the welcome screen and requires a password (presuming you set one) to logon.
A typical Windows 7 screen can be seen by clicking the related linkk to Wikipedia.
It does but it doe not say welcome. If it does not show the welcome page, then that means you have a bad kind of computer.
You may press Ctrl-Alt-Del the Welcome Screen to enable the "normal login" method (the Welcome Screen is called "fast login"). Once there, type in the username "Administrator", and the password you most recently configured for the system (if you did not configure a password, leave this field blank). Often times, the Welcome Screen will hide Administrator from the Welcome Screen unless no other active users exist.
To show the Welcome screen in iPhoto you need to open iPhoto and from the Help menu select Welcome To iPhoto. Don't forget to click the tickbox that says "Show this window when iPhoto opens" if you want it to open automatically next time.
On Windows, it is in the bottom right of the screen. I have an arrow in the image.
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Normally at the bottom right of the screen it show you, this is if you are using windows.
Normally at the bottom right of the screen it show you, this is if you are using windows.
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If it is windows xp or older then it is just the way it gets installed and it is fine. but if it is windows vista or 7 then it means a critical error has occurred and widows has to be shutdown
it depends what you have it for xbox360 or PC if it doesnt show on your 360 its probably messed up but on your PC you either don't have the right graphics card or not enough space it depends what you have it for xbox360 or PC if it doesnt show on your 360 its probably messed up but on your PC you either don't have the right graphics card or not enough space
yes, it is opioid