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2021-03-08T19:22:35+00:00

I never had problems with my computer before. But this past weekend I did have a problem, I started up my computer and when I did I got a popup.

Here it is. And I tried to fix it by looking it up and just looking through threads about this happing to other people too but no one had the same problem as I do. Then I tried going into the WIndowsApps files on my program files and fit it there by going to properties then to security changing the group/user to my account. But this never worked. After a day of this happening I woke up started my computer again and then got a pop exactly like this but instead of saying iTunes, it said AMD. Now I'm really worried about this because my CPU is AMD. I can't find any more help. And now I keep getting more apps with this popup. Please help I need it fast before it happens more and more.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-03-08T20:16:58+00:00

    Hi, Mike_Ox

    How are you? Welcome to the Microsoft community!

    My name is Juliana, I'm an independent advisor, I'm here to help you in the best possible way.

    Credits: Lucas_M

    1. Exit the standard user profile and enter the other profile, the profile that has administrative privileges.
    2. Then press the Windows + R flag key, type

    netplwiz and click OK.

    1. After selecting the default user profile from the list and click Properties.

    Note that the highlighted profile is in the Users group or Users.

    1. After clicking Properties selecting the default profile, click the tab

    Group membership.

    1. Select the Administrator Group, click Apply and ok
    2. Close the configuration utility and access the old default user profile that is now

    Administrator.

    Credits: Lucas_M

    I await news, see you later!

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-03-09T16:46:13+00:00

    No, that didn't work I still can't open the apps but can you please tell me how to exit out of the standard user profile into the other one?

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  3. Anonymous
    2021-03-09T13:40:00+00:00

    Click on the WIN + I keys

    2.Click on Personalization

    1. Left side click on START

    4.Disable the option> Show Suggestions Occasionally on Start

    See if the pop-ups no longer appear.

    If the error persists, let us know. I await your return.

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  4. Anonymous
    2021-03-09T04:14:42+00:00

    Now I have more of a problem not only are the apps I downloaded myself giving me this popup but also apps installed with the computer like task manager. Please respond as soon as possible.

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  5. Anonymous
    2021-03-09T03:53:37+00:00

    Ok, I understand everything but how do exit the standard user profile?

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