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Question about mac snow leopard?

I have a computer with snow leopard, and when i first turned it on i created an account that i don't use anymore. Now i have another account, and that account has all of my programs on it. When i turn on my laptop, it automatically goes to that first account, so i have to log out of that one and log back into the one i am using. Is there a way that i can switch this? I have thought about deleting my first account, but i have programs on that one that i use, that are not on my other account. So my question is, is there a way to switch which account to automatically logon to at startup? I will give ten points to the person with the best answer!

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    Lv 7
    10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    On System Preference, go to Accounts, from there look at all the accounts. There is a login options with a home symbol right above the lock (click the lock to make changes) symbol/text. Look at both the accounts and examine the option Automatic Login: From there, select the account that you automatically want you mac to log into.

    Source(s): Owner of Snow Leopard! AUDI RS4 RULES!!!
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    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    you may improve to Snow leopard in case you like. It expenses $29 and would not incorporate the iLife purposes. No huge loss there. or you may get the container Set of snow leopard which does incorporate iLife yet is extra costly.

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