Deleted administrator account vista




















Did you get a Windows installation disk with the computer, or can you get one? I have any idea, but I am curious Ubuntu is no-doubt one of the best Linux distros out there, then why is the Ubuntu desktop losing its shine? Got machine used, have no OS disk. Sorry for delay in getting back, thanks for your tips. Hi Sherry, Were you manage to fix the issue using the suggestions above? Let us know. Log onto the machine as an Administrator 2. Start User Manager or User manager for Domains 3.

Enter a new name and click OK or 1. Log onto the computer using an account with administrator privileges. Click the Start Button. Click the picture associated with your account at the top of the menu. Select Manage another account. When the UAC box pops up, click Continue. Select the user account that is to be deleted. Click Delete the Account. Also, "Gmail encryption" clarified. A reader named Eric found himself locked out of his Vista administrator accounts:.

I cannot seem to log in to make any changes to the accounts now. It prompts me to enter a password but no password box is available to type it in. How can I log in to change my account back to administrator? In a post last year, I described how to enable Vista's hidden administrator account and password-protect XP's default administrator account.

Of course, this tip works only if you use it before you actually need it because it requires administrator privileges. Here it is in a nutshell:. One is standard or guest user and the other is administrator account. Even if you are the owner of the computer, it is safer to use your computer with Standard user account for safety reasons.

But, what happens when you delete administrator account accidentally? How to recover deleted administrator account?

You can create a new admin or standard user account through an admin account only. Now that you have deleted it, there is no way to create new accounts. It seems that the dev team working at Microsoft foresaw this situation coming.

Search for and open the Command Prompt with admin rights. Either right-click or select Run as administrator in the search results itself to do so. Wait for the process to complete. Now, give this command to turn your existing standard user account into administrator account.

Replace UserName with your current account name. Try creating a new user account with administrator rights. If successful, give the below command to turn off the built-in admin account. Click on the Start menu, press and hold the Shift key and then select Restart. This will boot your computer directly into Windows 10 Recovery Environment. See if you can give the above commands now and if it works, create a new user with admin rights immediately. If the Command Prompt is still not working, here is another way.

Search for Local Security Policy in the Start menu and open it. Check if the Accounts: Administrator account status is enabled or not.



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