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I did a very stupid thing. I have disable the ALT-key in the registry, and now I can't enter any more the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to login. What can I do?
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I did a very stupid thing. I have disable the ALT-key in the registry, and now I can't enter any more the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to login. What can I do?
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I solved the problem, by using the startup option "Last known good configuration"
Maybe boot in safe mode and edit the registry? – zain.ali – 2015-08-12T09:18:13.267
Have you tryed booting in Safe Mode? Edit: Meh, too late. – ap0 – 2015-08-12T09:18:16.413
Did you try
ctrl
+altgr
+del
? – DavidPostill – 2015-08-12T09:34:39.2931try to open the 'ease of access' tool in the bottom left corner. Check the 'type without the keyboard' option. Press the alt key with the mouse. – Divin3 – 2015-08-12T10:30:41.040
Thanks for the help, but it is not working: In safe mode, the alt-key is not working neither. I disabled also the Atfgr key. On the On-Screen keyboard, I can press the alt-key, but it is not possible to do the ctrl-alt-del combination on this keyboard – Michael – 2015-08-12T11:39:07.447