Step 2: run the Registry Editor, expand the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon] branch, and double-click "DefaultUserName" in the right window ", enter your logon username. If you do not have the "DefaultUserName" option, you can right-click and select "Edit> New> string value (s)> DefaultUserName" to add this item. Note that it is case sensitive.
Step 2: Double-click "defaultpassword" in the right window under the Branch, and enter your password in the blank bar. If the "defaultpassword" item is not found, you can follow the steps above to create the string value.
Step 2: Double-click "AutoAdminLogon" in the right window and set the value to "1 ". If "AutoAdminLogon" is not found, you can follow the steps above to create a logstore.
Now you can turn off the Registry Editor and restart your computer to automatically log on to XP.
The second method is relatively simple.
In Windows XP, click "Start> Run" and enter "rundll32 netplwiz. DLL, usersrundll "(note the case and space), press enter to display a" User Account "Operation window, if you are familiar with Windows 2000, I believe you should know how to do this. Cancel the selection of "to use the local machine, the user must enter the user name and password" and click "Apply ". In the dialog box that appears, enter the user name and password that you want to automatically log on to your computer. Then, you can automatically log on to XP At the next startup.