A non-technical person managed to cause a system to crash a few minutes
after she entered a certain sequence of keystrokes on a terminal that
was NOT logged on. The programmer failed to flush the buffer and
accepted contamination as well as logon commands. So I have attempted to
use her non-technical methods to work around this problem.

Click on the word Guest.
Click on your user name.
Right click and select "select all"
Put the mouse pointer over the text box then press backspace.

Now you should be able to enter your password.

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  Can't type my password after cold boot

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