Tuesday, 5 August 2025

Windows 8 Automatically Logon to Your User Account?




Windows 8 Automatically Logon to Your User Account?

Please start the cmd.exe in administrative mode!

See the Windows-8 FAQ-7 In then cmd.exe, execute "control userpasswords2" (execute= Press [ENTER]) (Picture-1).

Please select the Use for Autologin in Windows-8!


Uncheck the checkbox:

"Users has to enter a user name and password to use this computer"
and then klick "Apply"

Tip:


1. To change password select the user,
press Ctrl-Alt-Del and select Change Password.

2. Use the list below to grant or deny users access to your computer, and to change passwords and other settings.









How to automatically repair Windows 8 using Automatic Repair



Windows 8 includes a recovery feature called Automatic Repair that attempts to automatically diagnose and fix common issues that may cause Windows 8 to not start properly.  Automatic Repair will start automatically when Windows is unable to start properly. Once started, it will scan various settings, configuration options, and system files for corrupt files and settings.  If it detects anything, it will automatically attempt to fix them for you.
To access Automatic Repair in the Windows Recovery Environment you need to go to the Windows 8 Start Screen and type Advanced. When the search results appear click on the Settings category as shown below.


Now click on the option labeled Advanced startup options and you will be brought to the General PC Settings screen. Scroll down to the bottom until you see an option labeled Advanced startup. Click on the Restart now button and Windows 8 will restart your computer and go directly into the Advanced Startup options menu.
Now click on the Troubleshoot button and then the Advanced options button. When the advanced options screen opens, click on the Automatic Repair option. Your computer will now reboot and you will then be shown a screen where Windows states it is preparing Automatic Repair. When it is done, you will be shown a screen where you need to select an Administrator account that you wish to login with.
Please click on the account you wish to use. If your account has a password on it, you will be required to enter it and then click on the Continue button to continue with the automatic repair. Automatic will now start and attempt to diagnose the problem with your computer.



The automatic repair process can take a quite a while, so please be patient while Automatic Repair attempts to find a repair startup problems in Windows 8. During this process your computer may reboot. This is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about. Once the automatic repair process has completed it will tell if you if it was able to repair anything. If it was not able to repair anything you will be shown a prompt asking if you wish to shutdown or use some other tools.


At this point, if your computer is still unable to start up, you should you click on the Advanced options button, followed by Troubleshoot, and finally Advanced options. On this screen you can select other tools to use to diagnose your problem. For a failed automatic repair, the best step to try next is to use System Restore, which has a guide listed below
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App can’t install from app store. Error message: "Your purchase can't be completed

1)Check your third party program like firewall or antivirus program. Try to disable/remove your firewall/antivirus programs.


2) Check your network. Make sure that the network is fine. If you are using any Proxy connection, then try disabling the proxy connection.


3) Check if the date and time is correct, please correct it if it’s not correct


4) Update your app


5) Re-install Windows 8. The ios file might be corrupt and need to re-install Windows 8.


Windows 8 or 8.1 is unable to boot from a GPT drive on UEFI-enabled devices?

if you formatted or converted your system drive from MBR partitioning to GPT, you must ensure the EFI boot options state "UEFI only". Windows 8 and 8.1 require UEFI for GPT drives, this is a must and there is no workaround.
In old BIOS mode, Windows 8/8.1 will not detect your GPT hard drives or partitions correctly. No booting, no Refresh Your PC or Reset Your PC until "UEFI only" is set. Credits go to Sol for confirming this issue.
You can easily verify whether UEFI works correctly by opening Troubleshoot and Advanced Options in Windows 8/8.1 Advanced Startup screen. If "UEFI only" is set, you'll see the UEFI Firmware Settings option listed. Thanks Sol for providing the screenshot:

"The drive where Windows is installed is locked. Unlock the drive and try again" errors while refreshing or resetting Windows 8 or 8.1 installation. In some cases, Windows forgets the proper drive/partition order and tries to load files from a wrong one. Again, power off your computer and remove power cord. Then disconnect cables from all hard drives except the one where Windows 8 or 8.1 resides, connect power cord and see if boot process completes properly now.
Or, if Windows still works somewhat, try upgrading storage drivers and software using Intel's Driver Update Utility (Internet Explorer installs ActiveX control, other browsers require Java) or find the driver software from AMD's site. This often solves all problems.

Customizing Default User Profile in Windows 8

1. Log in as Administrator and customize everything how you want including the Metro tiles, Taskbar, Control panel, Folder Options, Internet Explorer, whatever

2. Create an additional account with Administrator privileges. Best to do this from Computer Management (Win+X)

3. Open Regedit and go to HKEYCUControl PanelDesktop and double the Wallpaper string value

4. Modify this key to: C:Users%username%AppDataRoamingMicrosoftWind owsThemesTranscodedWallpaper

5. Restart and then login as that newly created account

6. Go to C:Users and rename Default to DefaultBack (press Continue if prompted)

7. Right click and copy the Administrator account you customized then paste in the C:users folder

8. Rename the newly copied folder to Default


How To Reset a Windows 8 Password

important: The Windows 8 password reset trick below only works if you're using a local account. If you use an email address to logon to Windows 8 then you're not using a local account, you're using a Microsoft account, and you should follow my How To Reset Your Microsoft Account Password tutorial instead.

Some other ways also exist to recover or reset a forgotten Windows 8 password, like using password recovery software. See my Help! I Forgot My Windows 8 Password! for the full list of ideas.

Follow these easy steps to reset your Windows 8 password:

Difficulty: Average

Time Required: Considering that there are several steps involved, it might take up to an hour to reset your Windows 8 password.

Applies To: You can reset your Windows 8 password this way no matter what edition of Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 you're using.
Here's How:
  1. Access Advanced Startup Options. In Windows 8, all of the important diagnostic and repair options available to you can be found on the Advanced Startup Options (ASO) menu.

    Important: There are six ways to access the ASO menu, all described in the link above, but some are only available if you can already get into Windows 8, which you can't do since you don't know the password. I recommend following Method 4, which requires that you have a Windows 8 setup disc or flash drive, or Method 5, which requires that you have, or create, a Windows 8 Recovery Drive. Method 6 works too, if your computer supports it.
     
  2. Touch or click on Troubleshoot, then Advanced options, and finally Command Prompt.
     
  3. Now that Command Prompt is open, type the following command:
4.  ·  copy c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\
5.       ...and then press Enter. You should see a 1 file(s) copied confirmation.
 
6.       ·  Next, type this command, again followed by Enter:
7.  copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe
8.       Answer with Y or Yes to question about the overwrite of the utilman.exe file. You should now see another file copy confirmation.
 
9.       ·  Remove any flash drives or discs that you may have booted from in Step 1 and then restart your computer.
 
10.   ·  Once the Windows 8 logon screen is available, click the Ease of Access icon at the bottom-left corner of the screen. Command Prompt should now open.

What?! Command Prompt? That's right! The changes you made in Step 3 & 4 above replaced the Ease of Access tools with Command Prompt (don't worry, you'll reverse these changes in Step 11). Now that you have access to a command line, you can reset your Windows 8 password.
 

11. ·  Next you need to execute the net user command as shown below, replacing myusername with your user name, and mynewpassword with the password you'd like to begin using:

12.   ·  Close Command Prompt.
 
13.   ·  Login with the new password you set in Step 7!
 
14.   ·  Now that your Windows 8 password has been reset and you're back in, either create a Windows 8 password reset disk or switch your local account to a Microsoft account. No matter which you choose, you'll finally have legitimate, and much easier to use, Windows 8 password reset options.
 
15.   ·  Finally, you should reverse the hack that makes this password reset trick work in Windows 8. To do that, repeat Steps 1 & 2 above.

Once Command Prompt is open again, execute this command:
16.copy c:\utilman.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe

17. Confirm the overwriting by answering Yes and then restart your computer.

Thursday, 14 August 2014

Internet Explorer 11 Webpage Compatibility Issue In Windows 8.1

10. But IE 11 does not detect the webpages that needs compatibility mode and that causes various defect on a look of webpage. So, the compatibility mode(view) should be kept active or ON to fix the problem.

How To Enable Compatibility Mode In IE 11 In Windows 8.1

Step 1:

Open IE 11.
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Step 2:

Now press “Alt” key from the keyboard.

Step 3:

Select “Tools” tab on the top and goto “Compatibility View settings“.

Step 4:

In Compatibility View Settings window, enter the website address that you want to open through 
compatibility mode.

Step 5:

Now check “Display all websites in compatibility view” or “Use the Microsoft compatibility lists” click on add button and then “close” the compatibility view settings dialog box.

If you have any question about this problem, please Contact +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..

How to fix Store App Not Working In Windows 8/8.1

There are error in remote procedure that failed store operation. So you need to re-register for store app. So please follow below steps to solve this problem.

Step:1

Right click on the start button and Open “Command Prompt (Admin)”. You can also find “Command Prompt (Admin)” to press (Windows Logo + X).

Step 2:

Now type “powershell -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register $Env:SystemRootWinStoreAppxManifest.xml” and hit Enter to Run this command.


That’s it, you can check Store app after done above process. If you have any question about this problem please Contact +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..

How to fix Search Option Not Working In Windows 8.1

There are Index error in search. We will give you a Fix to solve this problem easily.

Please follow simple steps to solve this issue.
Step 1:
Open Task Manager (Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc)
Step 2:

Now Find “Microsoft Windows Search Indexer”, right-click on it and click on “End task”.

Step 3:
Now Go To “C:ProgramDataMicrosoftSearch” and you will see folder name “Data”. Now Delete “Data” folder.
That’s it, you can check Search after done above process. If you have any question about this problem please Contact +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..

How to fix Windows 8.1 Installation Error 0×80070004

Error code: 0×80070004”. Mostly this problem occurred in non-English version of Windows 8.1. So follow simple steps to solve this error.

Step 1:

First check your built-in Administrative account is activated.

Step 2:

Right click on the start button and Open “Command Prompt (Admin)”. You can also find “Command Prompt (Admin)” to press (Windows Logo + X).

Step 3:

Now type “mklink C:Users D:Users” and hit Enter to Run this command.


That’s it, Now try again to install windows 8.1. If you have any question about this problem please Call Windows 8 Support: +1-855-517-2433. or you can also Submit your problems and questions on Click Here..