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Open the Start menu, there is a My Computer in it, right-click to set it to display on the desktop.
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1) When a computer user manually creates a new account with administrator privileges, the original administrator account will be automatically hidden, and it is not possible to switch the selection of administrator when logging in. There are many ways to re-enable and access the administrator, and there are also ways to force the folder access permissions, but below I will introduce a simple and intuitive way for all ages, without modifying the permissions and deleting any accounts, you can revisit the administrator, so as to get the files on the desktop in the administrator account.
2) Close the "Welcome Screen", manually enter the administrator account and password, and successfully log in to the administrator. Here's how:
1) In the lower left corner of the desktop, click "Start Menu" "Settings" "Control Panel" in order. As shown below:
2) Select "User Account" in the "Control Panel", and note that the "Control Panel" needs to be switched to "Classic View" to see the icon layout like the following figure:
3. Click "Change User Login ......As shown in the red box in the figure below
5) Log out or restart the computer, then you will see the login window like the picture below, the system requires you to enter the user name and password, the user name is entered into the administrator, and then enter the password of the administrator, you can log in to the administrator account, then the desktop can see the files you want, you move these files on the desktop to other common areas, such as D disk, so that any user can access these files. After the move is completed, log out, log in to the account you manually created, and come to the D drive, and you can see the files that you just moved.
6) Finally, you can reverse the operation and follow the instructions in the previous steps to reopen the "Welcome Screen", the main benefit of Microsoft's design is aesthetics and easy login.
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Summary. 1. If it is not a system file, there will be no deletion under normal conditions.
2. If you turn off Hide System Files, or you will see some files appear on your desktop and cannot be deleted.
What should I do if I can't delete a file on my computer desktop?
1. If it is not a system file, there will be no deletion under normal conditions. 2. If you turn off Hide System Files, or you will see some files appear on your desktop and cannot be deleted.
It's just that this file can't be deleted.
What is the prompt for deletion.
Permissions are needed, isn't your account an admin account?!
Isn't the account you're logged in to an admin account?
No private message to me.
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Select Click to open "My Computer" and then click on the folder option. Switch to the "View" tab and tick "Hide File Extensions". Then create a new folder on the desktop and enter the content of **.
Then save the file and change the file properties to. bat, and then enter a file name. Click OK.
Demo model: Huawei MateBook X
System version: win7 1. Select and click to open "My Computer" and then click on the folder option.
2. Switch to the "View" tab and check "Hide File Extension".
3. Then create a new folder on the desktop and enter the content of **.
4. Then save the file and change the file attributes to. bat, and then enter a file name. Click OK.
5. Move all the files on the desktop that need to be deleted to the newly created folder, and then click Delete, then you can see that everything on the desktop that you want to delete has been deleted successfully.
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In this case, the only way to do this is to reinstall the system, or restore the system if there is a backup, and everything else is in vain. Remember that after installing the system, you must restore the backup system with one click, so that you will not be afraid of accidentally deleting files in the future.
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Try to turn on the machine and keep pressing F8 to see if you can enter the last normal configuration,If you can, it's basically no problem.,If not, use the U disk to reinstall the system.。 Generally, there are only these two options.
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