-
Probably not nothing! Because it's supposed to be a shortcut, there's no more! You click on the start-program to see if there is, if there is a shortcut, you want to switch between the two accounts is not possible, because as long as you create a new account, the super administrator account will be automatically hidden by default, unless you press :
Alt+Ctrl+Del press a few more times.
Except for the transfer of the superpipe, other methods cannot achieve the superpipe landing. You try to change the existing account to a restricted account and see if you can delete it, if not, press F8 to enter safe mode to delete the existing account, you can also set the boot without using the login welcome screen. He won't prompt you how to log in to the new account.
You try it!
-
1. Select => switch accounts in the logout, return to the startup interface, you should be able to see two accounts, 2. If you can't see it: press the ctrl+ald+del key, you should press it twice, I don't remember much, there is a login interface like 2000, change the username to: administrator, the password is your own, if not, don't use it, that's it, after logging in, you can delete the new account,
-
In the beginning, log out of your carl, and then go to administrator, where you can delete it. Oh, if you can't log out, set the start menu, and find the one that has logout.
-
Press on the login screen"ctrl+alt+del"Then enter the user"administrator"Then enter the password, you can enter the administrator user, and then delete it.
-
Turn on F8 into safe mode.
Log in as an administrator, go to Control Panel - User Accounts - go and delete it.
-
I definitely can't delete it myself.
After logging out, log in to the administrator and then delete it.
-
It's okay in safe mode, you try it.
-
When repairing computers, I often encounter this kind of problem.
First: [Read Repair Tool], fix it, try it!
1。Games or software with Trojans or viruses! (Antivirus, Full Scan & Custom Scan, After Reboot, Quarantine, Completely Delete).
2。The game or software conflicts with other games! (Similar software, not compatible with each other!) Start Menu, Programs, Uninstall, Leave only one game).
5。The game is missing the necessary dll files or game patches! (DLL Files, 360 System First Aid Kit, DLL File Recovery, Add Recovery!) Game patch recommendations go to: Official website**! )
6。The game or software comes with a bad review plugin! (You can use 360 Security Guard or Kingsoft Guard, or Keniu Free Antivirus, scan the plug-in, and clean it up immediately).
8。The game or software has bugs or bugs or comes with a suspicious launch trojan! (Try: 360 System First Aid Kit, System Repair, Select All, Fix Now!) Network Repair, Start Fixing!
Again: Start First Aid! After restarting, click on the "File Recovery Area" and select all to completely delete the files)!
9。No more, start menu, run, enter cmd, press enter, enter in the command prompt (copy it):
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.ocx) do regsvr32 /s %1
Paste, press Enter, and type:
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1
Enter! Until screen scrolling stops, restart your computer!
10。It really doesn't work, restore the system.
I have tried all of the above, if the problem is still the same, then it is a hardware problem, please use the elimination method to determine that there is a problem with a certain hardware, and repair and replace it in time, thank you!
-
The main interface of Windows XP's User Account is a program based on an HTML interface, such as menus like "Change how users log in and out" in User Accounts, which are actually links. For example, when you open your Windows XP User Account, the entire program interface is blank and the error message is invalid.
User account" could not be activated.
This type of error is due to the .. displayed in HTML in the Windows XP systemIf you want to fix this problem, you need to use the regsvr32 command to re-register the corresponding .dll dynamically linked library files.
First of all, we can run the sfc scannow command to check the integrity of the system files, confirm that there is no problem with the system files, and then execute them in turn
regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\
regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\
regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\
regsvr32 /s %systemroot%\system32\
regsvr32 /s /i %systemroot%\system32\
The problem is solved.
-
How can users be harmed? You can delete the old account and create a new one
-
Restart your computer, press the F8 key as soon as the boot screen appears, and select "Safe Mode with Command Line".
2. At the end of the running process, the system lists the selection menu of the system superuser "administrator" and the local user "**", and clicks "administrator" to enter the command line mode.
3. Type the command: "net user **123456 add" to force the password of "**user" to "123456". If you want to add a new user here (e.g
If the user name is abcdef and the password is 123456), type "net user abcdef 123456 add", and then you can run the "net localgroup administrators abcdef add" command to promote the user to the administrators group and give the user super permissions.
4. Restart the computer, select Normal mode to run, and you can log in to the user with the changed password "123456".
-
Find a system disc and crack the boot code.
-
Did your user set a password?
And every account we create belongs to the administator!” >>>More
Start with dos, change the sam of system32 config in the command line, and type: >>>More
Take the user liangli as an example.
1. Start Windows XP, press F8 and select at the moment after the boot screen appears"Safe mode with command line"Run. >>>More
Don't be so troublesome, I don't know what system you are, under XP and Professional, as long as you can log in to the system, you can change any user password with a command, administrator is no exception, as follows, run cmd, enter the command net user, enter, list all usernames, and then use net user username password Enter, it will be modified to the password you entered, very convenient, hehe, the superuser password can still be modified, Prerequisite you have administrator privileges, not a normal account).
After creating a new user account, the default administrator of the original system will be automatically hidden the next time you log in. >>>More