How to bypass the user accounts in Windows XP

This I can work around the and user accounts that I am the only user on my laptop having one or more accounts of users really slows down the system upward.

I had cleared off the PC by reinstalling and seems not to ask for a password that I only put in place a single user, but now he does and seems to run two of everything.

Hi KateMcNeill,
 
As you said that 'two performance everything', I want to clarify if you are referring to two user accounts?
 
If so, log on the user with administrator rights and remove the other user accountaccount.
 
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