start you system in safe mode..
Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type lusrmgr.msc and click/tap on OK. In the left pane, click/tap on the Users folder, then in the middle pane, Right click/tap on Administrator.
add/change password
restart in normal mode issue should be resolved.
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2.Type ‘cmd’ in the search and open it.
3.In Command Prompt type: SHUTDOWN /R /O -T 00 and press Enter.
4.Wait till the computer restarts and the advanced boot options are displayed.
5.Click on Troubleshoot from ‘Choose an option‘ screen.
6.Next select ‘Advanced options.’
7.Now in the advanced option menu, click on ‘Command Prompt.’
8.Command Prompt will open after the restart.
NOTE: You may need to enter administrator password or current user account password.
9.In cmd type NET USER ADMINISTRATOR /ACTIVE:YES and press Enter to enable the Administrator account.
10.Now exit the command prompt by typing exit and press enter.
11.From Choose an option window, click Troubleshoot then Advanced options and click Startup settings.
12.From the Startup Settings window, click Restart.
13.Startup Settings window comes up again after the Windows restart, press 4 on the keyboard to start in the Safe Mode.
14.In Safe Mode click on the Administrator account to log in.
15.Once you are logged in Administrator account, you can remove the old account and create a new one without errors.
Press the Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog, type lusrmgr.msc and click/tap on OK. In the left pane, click/tap on the Users folder, then in the middle pane, Right click/tap on Administrator.
add/change password
restart in normal mode issue should be resolved.
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Fix for Yes button grayed out in User Account Control (UAC):
1.Press Windows key + Q button to open Windows charms bar.2.Type ‘cmd’ in the search and open it.
4.Wait till the computer restarts and the advanced boot options are displayed.
5.Click on Troubleshoot from ‘Choose an option‘ screen.
6.Next select ‘Advanced options.’
7.Now in the advanced option menu, click on ‘Command Prompt.’
NOTE: You may need to enter administrator password or current user account password.
9.In cmd type NET USER ADMINISTRATOR /ACTIVE:YES and press Enter to enable the Administrator account.
10.Now exit the command prompt by typing exit and press enter.
11.From Choose an option window, click Troubleshoot then Advanced options and click Startup settings.
12.From the Startup Settings window, click Restart.
13.Startup Settings window comes up again after the Windows restart, press 4 on the keyboard to start in the Safe Mode.
14.In Safe Mode click on the Administrator account to log in.
15.Once you are logged in Administrator account, you can remove the old account and create a new one without errors.
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