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I'm at a loss to explain why this is happening based only on what you describe -- clever approach though.
All of that aside … have you considered using a Windows Hello PIN to log in instead of a big fat password every time? That's even a bit more secure, since PINs are local to your machine and wouldn't work anywhere else even if they were compromised (unless, of course, it's your machine itself that gets compromised.)
Why a PIN is better than a password[^]
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Thanks for taking your valuable time to read my too-long post.
Also, I was just curious about the PIN thing and didn't understand how it could be secure.
Makes sense that it only works on the local machine and that is how it is secure.
Thanks for mentioning that.
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Happens to me anytime that Caps Lock light is on.
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I have a laptop that has no numlock indicator light and no numeric keypad.
Prior to entering the Bitlocker password, Windows turns on the numlock.
And that creates *r6b3e0s w5th y64 *assw6rd.
To make it more logical, in your second try, the numlock is turned off.
Go figure.
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I have a Win 10 Pro with latest updates that boots very fast.
But sometimes, for a brief second, it will flash "Invalid password" before showing the actual logon screen.
My guess: extra keyboard buffer char(s) / activity on startup.
Scary, though.
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then".
― Blaise Pascal
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Very interesting.
Thanks for sharing that. That's the kind of stuff that I was wondering about -- if there is some odd behavior surrounding it.
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What was once simply a "typewriter" (i.e. the KB), is now a "device"; with different connection options, "smarts / programmability", etc.
It may be down to "(re)connections to Windows not initialized properly ... in certain cases".
"(I) am amazed to see myself here rather than there ... now rather than then".
― Blaise Pascal
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Nice one
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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Merci beaucoup
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Bitte sehr
"I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle
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Wow. I am flabbergasted. A jazz post on CP?
Software Zen: delete this;
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It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
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I like jazz, although I have to confess that I'm more in to contemporary (aka 'smooth' or 'chill') than classical. I do like Brubeck, however.
There just seems to be a preponderence of metal fans here on CP .
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I hate jazz! Not really But as a "home brew" drummer it is a hard field for me. Now I enjoy to listen to These old really live stuff.
Quote: There just seems to be a preponderence of metal fans here on CP I think it is more that the jazz ones are more cautious
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0x01AA wrote: as a "home brew" drummer it is a hard field for me I read a comment one time that relates. I can't remember the source, so I'll paraphrase:
Rock and roll finds countless ways to combine just three chords: C, F, and G. Jazz uses all the rest.
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Now, the chords, I do not care about, but this 1/12, 1/24, 1/32, ... and especally when the "1" changes and it moves to 3/21 or what else. Listen to this is almost (not always) ok for me, but playing it, I have big Problems, also with the easy ones
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One of the 'tricks' Dave Brubeck was famous for was playing in different time signatures and sometimes in different keys in the left and right hands, yet making it all sound beautiful. I read a story that he was playing an outdoor concert once when a plane flew overhead. All of a sudden, you could hear the melody from "Leaving on a Jet Plane" coming out of the piano while they were still playing the original song .
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Btw: I learned a new adjective/verb? "flabbergast"
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Sometimes I Need to communicate in French and even French is very common here (Swizerland) I have then and when some problems. And even more, it is a Long time since I learned French in School. So please help me if possible.
Is "voici" the right word/abbreviation for "ici est"? Does "ici est" even exists or is it a no go?
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What about "ici sont"
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Sorry and thank you in advance
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