Of course, many of us at the start of Windows would like the system to give out some unique greeting addressed to a strictly defined user, so to speak, in terms of increasing self-esteem. In principle, the question of how to teach a computer to say hello can be solved by several simple methods. But you need to start from exactly what greeting should be used.
How to teach a computer to say hello: changing the startup screen saver
Let's start with the simplest. The standard screen that appears when the system starts up can be replaced with your own image, on which a greeting like “Hello! How are you?".
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