jerryc41 wrote:
I think that's one of my (many) character quirks. I want what I want, and I want the computer to start without entering security words or numbers. Now I'm more or less happy. : )
After all that, it better be
more than
less happy. Just adding my two cents, Jerry. With the rate of recent inflation, my two cents is probably worth one cent.
Mark
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
When I first got this particular PC, I tried to use my army serial number for a password. Eight digit number... The system rejected it, saying it wasn't complex enough. Then it offered me the chance to set a 4-digit PIN!
I live alone, so if someone gets physical access to this beast, I have far more worries than them logging on to it...
jerryc41 wrote:
Unless someone breaks into our house, there will be no unauthorized use. My son and I can use any computer in the house.
When it wants a password setup I normally just do a return. It will ask for the password and I hit return again.
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