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First, log in with the current user, open the control panel Performance & Maintenance Management Tools Computer Management Double-click Computer Management, double-click "Local Users and Groups" and click "Users", disable or delete the "A" account on the right (that is, the current user) (there will be a warning message when deleting the current account, click "Yes" to do it) There should be a red cross in front of the disabled account. You will be able to log in as an "administrator" account (or right-click on My Computer and select Manage Local Users and Group Users).
If you want to have two accounts at the same time, just follow the steps below.
Start Run Enter regedit to open the registry with the following items in order:
hkey local machine software microsoft windows nt currentversion winlogon specialaccounts userlist] item, create a new dword value named administrator on the right side, and set the numeric data to "1" and press OK to restart the computer (right-click on the blank in the right pane and select the new dword value Add administrator to the new value and double-click on the value to add "1" to the numeric data).
Restart the computer, when you boot to the system login interface, hold down the Ctrl+Alt key at the same time, and then click the del key twice, a new login interface will appear, enter the "administrator" password at the user name is empty, and press enter to log in (this method can also be tried).
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I have two ways, I prefer the second one, that's how I got it, listen up: 1Sign in using the "Traditional Sign-in Prompts".
When booting the system to the welcome screen, press the "Ctrl+Alt+Del" key combination and enter the username and password of the Administrator account in the login box that appears. You can also click "Start Control Panel", double-click the "User" icon, in the pop-up "User" window, click "Change the way users log in or log out", remove the check box before "Use Welcome Screen", and click "Application Options" to directly enter the administrator account name and password to log in at startup.
2.On the welcome screen of the login, the administrator account is displayed, click "Start Run", enter regedit, press Enter, open the registry, and then "hkey local machine softwareMicrosoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon specialaccounts userlist" branch, Change the value of Administrator to 1 on the right to have the Administrator account appear on the welcome screen when you log in. The second is very good, you can let 2 users at the same time on the boot screen, I hope you also use the 2nd, although it is time-consuming, but it is very practical, and the third kind is to delete your new user:
Open the Control Panel Performance & Maintenance Management Tools Computer Management Double-click Computer Management, double-click Local Users and Groups, and then click Users to disable or delete the account on the right (that is, the current user).
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When you boot into the system login interface, hold down the Ctrl+Alt key at the same time, then click the Del key twice, then enter the administrator, enter the password below, enter the administrator user, and then delete the new account!
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1. The original information can be copied out, go to the windows directory, user, find the directory of your new name, and copy out the information you need to use.
2. Log in to the system as an administrator, go to the control panel - user account, and delete the newly created account.
XP and Win7 are located in a slightly different way, but they are much the same.
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The previous account was the administrator account
Right-click on "My Computer" Click on "Manage" and then find "Local Users and Groups" Click on Users to find Administrator Double-click to bring up a dialog box to show that the account has been deactivated Remove the previous tick and click OK
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What's your system? You can right-click"My computer"in"Management"There's one in there"Local users and groups",Double-click on the user and you can see the users in your computer.,Right click to start and disable these users.,If you don't know how to do it, add me.,And then teach you.。
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Workaround:
1. Log in to the system with a new account, click the "Start" menu after logging in, and then click Logout, 2. After logging out, press and hold the Ctrl+Alt key at the same time, and then click the "del" key twice in a row, and a new login interface will appear. Enter the administrator password in the username field, enter your original password, and press enter to log in.
3. After logging in, right-click "My Computer" Management System Tools Local Users and Groups Users Find the new account in the right window and right-click and select "Delete".
4. Restart the computer, and the original user will log in to the system.
If you don't want to delete the new user, you can do the following.
Start Run Enter regedit to open the registry with the following items in order:
hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows nt\currentversion\windowlogon\specialaccounts.Create a dword value named administrator in the userlist item and set the value to 1
After restarting the computer, the user selection screen will appear, you can select the original account and enter the original password to log in.
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This one is the easiest. Right-click on my computer - management - system tools - local users and groups - users - delete the one you created, and then the following one is the previous one, and the application is on the line.
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Personal settings are all linked to the user, and it is different when the user changes the settings.
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I've had that too, I have a backup, and it's a one-click restore!
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