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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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I worked in an office (sales) environment where I used my own computer. It was all set up to be on a network, etc. Now I am trying to use it at home as a stand alone computer and keep getting wierd questions about users and adminstrators, etc. Does anyone know the steps I would take to go through everything and put it back how it used to be? I would be SOOO appreciative !!
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Cleveland
Posts: 146
OS: Windows XP Home
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Re: How do I revert my CPU to a stand alone computer?
I'll need a little more info... Does it have a login screen for users to put in their passwords? If so, how many?
Also, when you loging (if you have to) are you set up as an administrator? Is this XP or 2000?
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