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Brian Matthews
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      02-17-2008
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 23:01:18 +0100, "Gazwad"
the deranged-welfare-bum and tragic
boretto-man who likes wicked dragon draining with salmon, and whose
partner is a flirt-girl with a sodden hot box, wrote:



>> My wife has Windows XP Home Edition. She had automatic updates
>> enabled. The other night, when she shut the machine down, it
>> automatically updated. Now when she boots up, it stops at her
>> username. She has to click on it before it will resume booting. After
>> that, it finishes booting. Is there any way to get this PC to just
>> boot to Windows desktop without the extra step? TYIA.
>>
>> Brian

>
>
>You need to configure it to automatically log in.
>It's simple enough to figure out if you "run" the following; -
>control userpasswords2
>Where you would enter a password, leave it blank.


Ahhhh...your usual pleasant self.
Not only acting like a 12 year old (which I suspect you are)
but not being a bit of help. After asking in my other group, I got an
excellent fix for the problem. In case any <normal> person needs this
simple fix, go here;

http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-To-En...otup-Speed.htm

Near the middle is the;

" Using Tweak UI for Windows XP part of Windows XP Power Toys"

And this will fix this problem. Sorry Gazwad, you're just a childish
imp. But....good luck to you if you ever increase your meds. : )

Brian



 
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dick blisters
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      02-17-2008

"Gazwad" <> wrote in message
news:d8o2xr$7oj$...
> Brian Matthews <>, the wheezing-grandpa and plump anal
> apprentice who likes closefisted blow jobs with turtles, and whose
> partner is a fancy-piece with a fiery kooter, wrote in
> <>:
>
>>>You need to configure it to automatically log in.
>>>It's simple enough to figure out if you "run" the following; -
>>>control userpasswords2
>>>Where you would enter a password, leave it blank.

>>
>> Ahhhh...your usual pleasant self.
>> Not only acting like a 12 year old (which I suspect you are)
>> but not being a bit of help. After asking in my other group, I got an
>> excellent fix for the problem. In case any <normal> person needs this
>> simple fix, go here;
>>
>> http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-To-En...otup-Speed.htm
>>
>> Near the middle is the;
>>
>> " Using Tweak UI for Windows XP part of Windows XP Power Toys"
>>

>
> Considering that TweakUI merely makes registry changes, in the case above
> exactly the same effect to the registry is made by doing things correctly,
> I'll invite you to **** right off and die.
> TweakUI is predominantly used by the feeble minded, lazy or just plain
> dumb
> cunts who cannot do things for themselves. So, you couldn't follow the
> steps


Why walk to a destination when transportation is available?


 
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Rhonda Lea Kirk
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      02-17-2008
Brian Matthews wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 23:01:18 +0100, "Gazwad"
> the deranged-welfare-bum and tragic
> boretto-man who likes wicked dragon draining with salmon, and whose
> partner is a flirt-girl with a sodden hot box, wrote:
>
>
>
>>> My wife has Windows XP Home Edition. She had automatic updates
>>> enabled. The other night, when she shut the machine down, it
>>> automatically updated. Now when she boots up, it stops at her
>>> username. She has to click on it before it will resume booting.
>>> After that, it finishes booting. Is there any way to get this PC to
>>> just boot to Windows desktop without the extra step? TYIA.
>>>
>>> Brian

>>
>>
>> You need to configure it to automatically log in.
>> It's simple enough to figure out if you "run" the following; -
>> control userpasswords2
>> Where you would enter a password, leave it blank.

>
> Ahhhh...your usual pleasant self.
> Not only acting like a 12 year old (which I suspect you are)
> but not being a bit of help. After asking in my other group, I got an
> excellent fix for the problem. In case any <normal> person needs this
> simple fix, go here;
>
> http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-To-En...otup-Speed.htm
>
> Near the middle is the;
>
> " Using Tweak UI for Windows XP part of Windows XP Power Toys"
>
> And this will fix this problem. Sorry Gazwad, you're just a childish
> imp. But....good luck to you if you ever increase your meds. : )


Do you have any idea how insane you sound?

He told you exactly what to do, correctly, and you came back with a
diatribe about 12-year olds and meds.

--
Rhonda Lea Kirk


Never attribute to malice that which can be
adequately explained by stupidity...

....but keep your eyes open. Robert A. Heinlein


 
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Brian Matthews
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      02-17-2008
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:21:01 -0800, "relic" <>
wrote:

>
>Unbelieveable. Gazwad told you exactly what to do and you come back with
>this. Just hope you never need help in the future.
>



You know, Relic, I've seen your help you've given people and I often
use your suggestions even when it's not my question. You help people
in a mature, respectful way. But why does this "Gazwad" person have to
add stuff like;

"the deranged-welfare-bum and tragic
boretto-man who likes wicked dragon draining with salmon, and whose
partner is a flirt-girl with a sodden hot box, wrote in"

to people's posts? The minute I see that crap I tend to ignore the
post itself. It's a sign of immaturity, insecurity or just plain rude.
I guess I was brought up a little different, I was taught to respect
others. And if someone is less knowledgeable in a subject than I am, I
try my best to help them and show respect. I guess it's a sign of
being raised correctly?

Brian
 
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Brian Matthews
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      02-17-2008
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:05:21 +0100, "Gazwad"
<> wrote:

>dick blisters <>, the ****-stained-riffraff and
>dandified toilet-queen who likes debased clown punchin' with parrots,
>and whose partner is an easy girl with a tattered dick's crib, wrote in
><ejVtj.55138$FA.8088@pd7urf2no>:
>>
>> "Gazwad" <> wrote in message
>> news:d8o2xr$7oj$...
>>> Brian Matthews <>, the wheezing-grandpa and plump anal
>>> apprentice who likes closefisted blow jobs with turtles, and whose
>>> partner is a fancy-piece with a fiery kooter, wrote in
>>> <>:
>>>
>>>>>You need to configure it to automatically log in.
>>>>>It's simple enough to figure out if you "run" the following; -
>>>>>control userpasswords2
>>>>>Where you would enter a password, leave it blank.
>>>>
>>>> Ahhhh...your usual pleasant self.
>>>> Not only acting like a 12 year old (which I suspect you are)
>>>> but not being a bit of help. After asking in my other group, I got an
>>>> excellent fix for the problem. In case any <normal> person needs this
>>>> simple fix, go here;
>>>>
>>>> http://www.webtechgeek.com/How-To-En...otup-Speed.htm
>>>>
>>>> Near the middle is the;
>>>>
>>>> " Using Tweak UI for Windows XP part of Windows XP Power Toys"
>>>>
>>>
>>> Considering that TweakUI merely makes registry changes, in the case above
>>> exactly the same effect to the registry is made by doing things
>>> correctly,
>>> I'll invite you to **** right off and die.
>>> TweakUI is predominantly used by the feeble minded, lazy or just plain
>>> dumb
>>> cunts who cannot do things for themselves. So, you couldn't follow the
>>> steps

>>
>> Why walk to a destination when transportation is available?
>>

>
>
>It's faster to run a command that's native to Windows rather than search for
>a utility, download it, follow some instructions to find the exact bit of
>the utility to make the changes you want and then hope for the best.
>Of course, there are always those who can't follow simple instructions and
>would rather take the long way round.


And yet, last June, YOU gave this advice;

"run control userpasswords2
Poke at the tickbox regarding name and password
OK it then feed it the account and password.

Otherwise read what Relic posted and use TweakUI."

Since TweakUI was already installed on her PC, it was a simple fix
instead of the advice you gave, which didn't work anyway. Grow up,
grow a pair and try to show a little respect. You can expect to be
treated as you treat others.

Brian
 
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Clogwog
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      02-18-2008
Daemon Suxx+++++++++ wrote:
>> I've learned to respect them and I like them quite a bit.

>
> Well that's your ****ing problem right there!! Are you a professional
> simpleton, or simply a well meaning amateur?


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAH!!
Your such a mad cow!
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Rhonda Lea Kirk
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      02-18-2008
Brian Matthews wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:21:01 -0800, "relic" <>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Unbelieveable. Gazwad told you exactly what to do and you come back
>> with this. Just hope you never need help in the future.
>>

>
>
> You know, Relic, I've seen your help you've given people and I often
> use your suggestions even when it's not my question. You help people
> in a mature, respectful way. But why does this "Gazwad" person have to
> add stuff like;
>
> "the deranged-welfare-bum and tragic
> boretto-man who likes wicked dragon draining with salmon, and whose
> partner is a flirt-girl with a sodden hot box, wrote in"
>
> to people's posts? The minute I see that crap I tend to ignore the
> post itself. It's a sign of immaturity, insecurity or just plain rude.


You think that the use of a random quote header generator is a sign of
immaturity? Let's see you do it, then, dimbulb.

> I guess I was brought up a little different, I was taught to respect
> others.


What kind of respect did you show Gaz for giving you a succinct,
complete and correct answer to your question?

> And if someone is less knowledgeable in a subject than I am, I
> try my best to help them and show respect. I guess it's a sign of
> being raised correctly?


Which you, apparently, were not.

> Brian


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Never attribute to malice that which can be
adequately explained by stupidity...

....but keep your eyes open. Robert A. Heinlein


 
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