Problems to start normally or in safe mode

When I try to start the computer, I am presented with a black screen that has a small connection box to ask me my username and password. In a field, the options will appear. I have a slider and a mouse. The log in box provided me with "Steve" as a username, but I don't know what my user name for some because it usually connects me without my ever see a login prompt. If I enter a blank password, I am provided with the error message "logon message the system could not connect on make you that the user name and domain are correct.

If I connect normally or in safe mode, I get the same errors.

I started getting this error after tinkering with some network settings, try to connect to a wifi from the airport.

Looks like you had the system connect automatically and don't forget your password.  It has been so long that you have forgotten your password.  At the login prompt, try entering the 'administrator' user and leave the password empty.  He is by default the built-in administrator.  If this opens a session, you can use this account to reset your password to user "Steve".  If you are unable to log in as an administrator, then you must find the disc to reset your password or start remembering your old password.

HTH,
JW

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