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How to remove sgnin/password thing.
I'm the only user so--- (and sorry for the repetrition ---)
I was told once to: DesktopComputer(right click) Manage then some more. BUT Perhaps I somenow (certainly not intentionally) lost "Computer" . I have no "Computer" on the desktop. |
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How to remove sgnin/password thing.
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I'm the only user so--- (and sorry for the repetrition ---) I was told once to: DesktopComputer(right click) Manage then some more. BUT Perhaps I somenow (certainly not intentionally) lost "Computer" . I have no "Computer" on the desktop. Answered on 9/4 in Message-ID: qp ....see this article http://www.pcworld.com/article/20155...rd-screen.html or Via Google (search) https://www.google.com/search?q=Bypa...t+in+Windows+8 /qp -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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How to remove sgnin/password thing.
On Fri, 06 Sep 2013 15:46:16 -0400, Ron wrote:
On 9/6/2013 3:13 PM, wrote: I'm the only user so--- (and sorry for the repetrition ---) I was told once to: DesktopComputer(right click) Manage then some more. BUT Perhaps I somenow (certainly not intentionally) lost "Computer" . I have no "Computer" on the desktop. You have completely confused almost everyone (if not everyone) in here. First it was an upgrade from W7 to W8 and needed drivers for an Asus computer. Then it was a brand new Dell laptop which should have come with W8 on it that needed drivers. Then in another post you said you had HP (Hewlett-Packard?) desktop icons that you wanted to remove. You are all over the place. What EXACTLY are you doing? Well, I doubt so many are confused -- though I certainly am! I've said numerous times that I'm trying to learn, at the same time, Win 64bit in my new laptop, and Win 8 in my wife'a new PC I've never ever even heard of Asus anything. The rest of your message about what needs what is also incorrect. |
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