How does the win7 system go into the login interface and wait for a while to start and shut down? Can this be done? I installed my new computer system, but I still chose Win7. After the system is installed, everything runs normally. Even if the boot password is not set, the system must first enter the logon interface. You must click "Log on" to access the system, it also becomes troublesome when the boot time is increased for the non-terminal. How can I skip the Windows 7 login welcome interface and directly start the system to enter the main interface? Originally, this setting method was not found in the control panel we used to use. Instead, we needed to enter the specified command to open the corresponding dialog box and set and modify it. First, enter the "Win + R" key in Win7 to open and run the dialog box. 2. In the pop-up dialog box, enter "control userpasswords2" (without quotation marks) and press enter to confirm the entered content. In the account dialog box that appears, set "to use the local machine, the user must enter the user name and password option to cancel (uncheck this option), click OK, and save the settings. After you complete the settings and save the Windows 7 user account dialog box, you can restart your computer to check the effect. You will find that the welcome interface for the delay is ignored, and you can directly go to the main interface of the system. TIPS: if your computer is not your own private computer and has multiple accounts or multiple users, you 'd better keep the original welcome page, set your account name and password. In this way, you can prevent others from entering your account and "peek" your private information to ensure the security of your private information. A few simple steps allow your win 7 to directly enter the login interface, avoiding the tedious start time. Try it now.