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| I am desperate. As the title suggests, my computer, which incidently has one User, namely me, now has NO admistrator on the system. So now whenever I attempt to install programmes such as RealPlayer, my laptop authoritatively tells me that I need to contact my administrator in order to receive permission to download such software. Hang on though... I am the administrator surely? Apparently not any longer. How has this come about? I am not entirely sure - but it could have been when I was investigating whether my Laptop has a fingerprint reader built in - it is possible that a few settings were changed. But I cannot change it back. I dont even have the rights to get into "parental control". I CAN enter parts of control panel where i can change my account type (and other stuff) - but when I go to change it to "administrator" (or anything else), it looks as though it has done it, but when i return it remains "Stephen Guest account Password Protected" I'm not even a standard user! What is guest account? The ACTUAL guest account is turned off incidentally. I have, as the site suggests, read up to see if there are any similar situations, and there is - however "Ronnie Vernon MVP"'s advice caused me to nearly have a heart attack. When I went into safe mode, I created an administrator account, with the view to then access that and change my original account to an administrator account also. However, my old account actually disappeared without a trace! all my work.. gone! Thankfully the good old system restore helped me out. But this leads me to believe that my situation is a unique one. I dearly hope I am not simply being incompetent, Thank you eternally in advance, Stephen | Guest
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| Stephen = Desperate;507795 Wrote: Quote:
Try booting into Safe Mode. This will take you into the built-i Administrator account. When it starts up, try to change your use account back to a Administrator account. This tutorial will show you ho to get into safe mode if needed. Just select "Safe Mode" when you ge to the "Advanced Boot Options" screen http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...ot-options.htm Shaw -- brin *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\" *Please post feedback to help others.* | Guest
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