I tried to install windows 7 on a latitude of E6230...
When I tried to install windows 7 on a dell latitude, it could not configure windows 7 pro...
I would appreciate any help on this as it is very annoying! Also, I'll try a new installation of windows 10 soon, will this instalation of windows work or there will be problems like windows 7 a pro?
We understand. Will we know what is the error you get when you create a user account? When you say that it's not all still means that you are not able to go to the Office page? If you are able to go to the page desk and cannot create a user account, you can follow the steps below:
- Click the Start button. It is the small round button at the bottom left of your screen which has a Windows flag on it.
- Click on the Control Panel menu option.
- When Control Panel opens, you will see a screen similar to Figure 1 below.
4. click on the option Add or remove user accounts Panel control as indicated by the red arrow in figure 1.
5. you will now be in the control panel for managing the accounts as shown in Figure 2 below.
This screen shows all of the accounts that are currently on your computer. To create a new account, click create a new account as indicated by the red arrow above.
6. you will now be in the screen create a new account.
In the new account name field, enter the name of the new account that you want to create. This could be a first name, last name, or any other name you want to give. You must then determine which of the two types of accounts you want to create. An administrator account has full access to the computer and can make any changes, install the software and create and delete accounts. The other type of account is a Standard user and has limited privileges as to what adjustments and changes, it can make to the computer. It is suggested that for all users, use you them as one user account Standard and have an administrator account that you can connect to the need. This will protect your computer from malware and other harmful activities.
When you are finished selecting a name and the type of account you want the installation program, you must click on the create account button.
7. your new account will be created and you will see that he listed in the account management screen.
As you can see our new user called Test account, was created.
Now when you start Windows 7, you'll see the extra account listed on the logon screen. This user can change their login name and connect their profile so they can access their private data.
Brand of kindly as answer if this post responds to your request. Feel free to get back to us if you need further assistance.
Thank you.
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