HP 100 b All In One: Ctrl + Alt + Delete

My splash screen says press Ctrl + Alt + Dele. I do see the administator HP screen. said lockked. When I click on it, all right. How can I get rid of the Ctrl + Alt + Dele? Never had this before. Any help or solution would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much for the solution to the problem. I got scared, I have to take it to a repair shop to have this problem.

Once again my eternal gratitude for your help!

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