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Addendum: Sorry, I was wrong. -- Press F8 when you boot up, select "Safe Mode with Command Instruction", and then enter "C:" in the pop-up DOS window
windows system32 does not include double quotes) press enter, then select local users and groups, open "users", find the administrator account and double-click to open it, remove the tick in front of "account has been deactivated", click OK, restart the computer can be questioned: There is no DOS window that pops up: After pressing F8, it will definitely pop up after selecting the safe mode with the command prompt line, and the window title is Follow-up:
Only the black screen is displayed: Then you enter the safe mode, run cmd, and add to the operation: press win+r to bring up the running window, or start, run, and put "cmd" in the window that comes out
How to run cmd Follow-up Q: What should I do now that I'm in?In the command prompt line, which is the pop-up window after typing cmd, type the thing in double quotation marks I told you above
How to lose that symbol Follow-up question: Enter it and say that the road is wrong: One is the colon next to the letter L on the keyboard, one is the colon near the enter car enter with shift and the other is not used, look carefully for Supplement:
Right-click on my computer, Manage. Try again Follow-up question: Is the letter all capitalized on the wrong way?
Method 1: Press F8 to enter safe mode when booting up, and use the account name: administrator and password: when logging in
empty), right-pointed"My computer"- Administration - Computer Management - Local Users and Groups - Right Click"administrator"-Properties-Account deactivated (tick removed)-OK, restart the secondary computer and you're good to go.
Method 2: Attach the hard disk with the system to another computer with XP (or use the Windows Preinstallation Environment CD to boot the system), and replace it in the Windows System32 folder to make a copy first, rename, and change the original name to another name).
Put the hard drive back into your original computer and start the computer.
When you need to enter the account and password, don't do anything, wait a while, and the system will enter the screensaver state. At this point, the screensaver file has been replaced with the command line, and this still has system permissions (higher than administrator permissions).
Enter "net user administrator active:yes" in the field, or activate the account you used to use "net user account name active:yes", when the display "When the command is completed" is closed, a login dialog box appears, and the rest should not be said by me, right?
Remember--- the last thing to revert.
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Account deactivation??? You mean what's wrong with your computer.
If the optical drive is broken, it will be good to get it repaired by customer service.
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1. Restart the computer and press the F8 key before entering the system to enter the safe mode;
2. After entering the safe mode, click Start Menu - Control Panel;
3. Under the big icon viewing mode, click "Management Tools";
4. Click Computer Management - System Tools - Local Users and Groups - Users;
5. In the list on the right, right-click to open the administrator property;
6. Under the General tab, uncheck "Disabled" and click OK.
The message "Your account has been deactivated" is generally due to the local user being disabled, as long as you follow the above method to set up this problem.
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1. Window system.
1. On the login screen, press the key combination: shift+restart to enter and select an option, and select [Troubleshooting].
2. Select [Advanced Options].
3. Click [Startup Settings] in the advanced options
4. Click the [Restart] button.
5. The computer will restart at this time, and after restarting, press [F4] or the number to select the safe mode. Other modes are also selected using this method, and after selection, they will go directly to it.
6. Enter the safe mode.
7. Enter the management interface, find the [System Tools] option, find [Local Users and Groups] in the system tool list and click to open;
8. In the user list, find the [administrator] user, right-click and select [Properties].
9. Enter the account properties interface, uncheck [Disabled] and confirm the save settings.
b) MAC system.
2. Enter the ID - select the reset method (email or security question) - click Next.
3. If you select an email address, click on the link to reset your password by clicking on the email address; If you select Yes Question, set it up again.
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First, select Troubleshoot on the login screen, then select Advanced Options, click Startup Settings, and then select Restart. Then press F4 or 4 to enter safe mode, then find System Tools, click Local Users & Groups, select Administrator and right-click Properties, uncheck Disabled and save the settings.
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If the laptop user is deactivated, it means that you are in arrears, so it will be deactivated, and you should continue to pay the fees, if there is no arrears, this is not possible.
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Reformat, reformat, repack and tidy.
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Well, what to do if a computer user is deactivated? As a laptop user's review, it must be your notebook, if you want to set it up first, if you want to design the system today, it is to install the latest version.
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Here's how to fix it:
1. Restart your computer.
2. Press the 'F8' key on the keyboard when restarting, advanced options appear, select 'Safe Mode' on the arrow key, and press Enter to enter.
3. The computer will automatically log in to the system (if there is an account that has set a password, you need to enter the password), after entering the system, right-click the "computer" icon on the desktop, and select the "manage" option.
<>5. Restart the computer.
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You can solve the problem by opening "Start, Control Panel, Management Tools, Computer Management", in the "Computer Management" window, "System Tools Local Users and Group Users", double-click the administrator account in the window on the right side of "Users", select the checkbox before "Deactivated" in the pop-up "Properties" window, and press "OK" to deactivate the administrator account. If you have other accounts in your XP system and Rift Mountain has administrator privileges, we can recover it by deactivating the reverse operation of the account. However, if your administration account is the only account for the system, then you can also recover it by repairing the XP system.
Solution: Restart the computer, press F8 and select the safe mode with command (note: it is the third option, not the second mode with network), and the administrator user is also not displayed.
Don't worry at this time, we can press Ctrl+Alt+Del twice to bring up the administrator user interface, enter the password, press Enter, wait for less than a second, then you can enter the safe mode with command prompt, at this time we have advanced permissions. In the command mode dialog box that pops up, enter Local Administration) Enter. At this time, the local management will come out, there are local users and groups in it, we double-click the administrator account here, and remove the deactivation check.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to remove Task Manager, click Restart Computer, OK!
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Win10 account has been deactivated, please consult the system administrator is caused by a setting error, the solution is burning:
1. On the desktop of the win10 system, start the menu. Right-click, Run.
2. Input. Are you sure. <>
3. Policy on the local computer User Configuration Management Template System Ctrl+Alt+del option. Find the Delete 'Task Manager'.
4. Right-click, edit the only series.
5. Click Parallel Segment Training is not configured. Then apply and OK.
Note: Cortana can use it to search your hard drive for files, system settings, installed apps, and even other information from the internet. As a personal assistant service, Cortana can also help you set up time- and location-based notes[16] just like you would on a mobile platform.
Tablet mode. Microsoft.
While taking care of the old users, we have not forgotten the new generation of users who have grown up with the touch screen. Windows 10 offers features optimized for touchscreen devices, as well as dedicated tablets.
mode, start menu, and apps will all run in full-screen mode. If set correctly, the system will automatically switch between tablet and desktop mode.
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