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Hi all,

I have just reinstalled XP and I'm having a couple of problems..minor to be

sure, but aggravating nonetheless. It seems every time I install XP, I have a

different set of these little quirks. This time, every time I reboot the

language toolbar is enabled, and I don't know how to stop it. I'm sure it's

in the registry somewhere, but I don't know where. I've had that problem

other times with other toolbars, too. Why does this happen?

 

Also, I have an identical computer in the next room, except for the sound

card, and the ATI partner brand, and I somehow managed to get it to bypass

the welcome screen and boot automatically for a single user, but I cannot do

that for mine. It seems every other time I reformat or build a new computer,

I have to put up with the welcome screen...any way to avoid that?

 

I know these are minor issues, but hopefully, someone's in the mood to

answer stupid stuff..lol

 

Thanks in advance

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Re: XP Pro reformat - language toolbar

 

denny wrote:

> Hi all,

> I have just reinstalled XP and I'm having a couple of problems..minor to be

> sure, but aggravating nonetheless. It seems every time I install XP, I have a

> different set of these little quirks. This time, every time I reboot the

> language toolbar is enabled, and I don't know how to stop it. I'm sure it's

> in the registry somewhere, but I don't know where. I've had that problem

> other times with other toolbars, too. Why does this happen?

>

> Also, I have an identical computer in the next room, except for the sound

> card, and the ATI partner brand, and I somehow managed to get it to bypass

> the welcome screen and boot automatically for a single user, but I cannot do

> that for mine. It seems every other time I reformat or build a new computer,

> I have to put up with the welcome screen...any way to avoid that?

>

> I know these are minor issues, but hopefully, someone's in the mood to

> answer stupid stuff..lol

>

> Thanks in advance

 

Open Control Panel, Regional and Language Options, Languages tab,

Details button, Preferences for the Language Bar, and turn it off.

 

--

Joe =o)

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Re: XP Pro reformat - language toolbar

 

 

 

"Elmo" wrote:

> denny wrote:

> > Hi all,

> > I have just reinstalled XP and I'm having a couple of problems..minor to be

> > sure, but aggravating nonetheless. It seems every time I install XP, I have a

> > different set of these little quirks. This time, every time I reboot the

> > language toolbar is enabled, and I don't know how to stop it. I'm sure it's

> > in the registry somewhere, but I don't know where. I've had that problem

> > other times with other toolbars, too. Why does this happen?

> >

> > Also, I have an identical computer in the next room, except for the sound

> > card, and the ATI partner brand, and I somehow managed to get it to bypass

> > the welcome screen and boot automatically for a single user, but I cannot do

> > that for mine. It seems every other time I reformat or build a new computer,

> > I have to put up with the welcome screen...any way to avoid that?

> >

> > I know these are minor issues, but hopefully, someone's in the mood to

> > answer stupid stuff..lol

> >

> > Thanks in advance

>

> Open Control Panel, Regional and Language Options, Languages tab,

> Details button, Preferences for the Language Bar, and turn it off.

>

> --

> Joe =o)

>

Thanks Joe...any idea about the Welcome Screen?

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Re: XP Pro reformat - language toolbar

 

denny wrote:

>

> "Elmo" wrote:

>

>> denny wrote:

>>> Hi all,

>>> I have just reinstalled XP and I'm having a couple of problems..minor to be

>>> sure, but aggravating nonetheless. It seems every time I install XP, I have a

>>> different set of these little quirks. This time, every time I reboot the

>>> language toolbar is enabled, and I don't know how to stop it. I'm sure it's

>>> in the registry somewhere, but I don't know where. I've had that problem

>>> other times with other toolbars, too. Why does this happen?

>>>

>>> Also, I have an identical computer in the next room, except for the sound

>>> card, and the ATI partner brand, and I somehow managed to get it to bypass

>>> the welcome screen and boot automatically for a single user, but I cannot do

>>> that for mine. It seems every other time I reformat or build a new computer,

>>> I have to put up with the welcome screen...any way to avoid that?

>>>

>>> I know these are minor issues, but hopefully, someone's in the mood to

>>> answer stupid stuff..lol

>>>

>>> Thanks in advance

>> Open Control Panel, Regional and Language Options, Languages tab,

>> Details button, Preferences for the Language Bar, and turn it off.

>>

>> --

>> Joe =o)

>>

> Thanks Joe...any idea about the Welcome Screen?

 

Look at this thread:

 

http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers/browse_thread/thread/6032759c8a2e2abb/4045d450cdf793b6?lnk=st&q=bypass+welcome+screen+single+user&rnum=1#4045d450cdf793b6

 

--

Joe =o)


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