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Anonymous
2023-09-14T22:15:59+00:00

Hello, I have Windows 11 on my laptop. I am logged in as an administrator user. I mistakenly changed the account I was using to log in to a normal account in computer management. That is, I exited the administrator mode. Now I want to go back to admin mode. No matter what I do, I'm not allowed to go back to admin mode. please guide me. Thank you.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T10:42:44+00:00

    Hello. But I can't run cmd in admin mode. Windows won't let me. I can't even start windows in safe mode. All roads are dead ends. There is no way I haven't tried.

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T10:42:11+00:00

    Hello. But I can't run cmd in admin mode. Windows won't let me. I can't even start windows in safe mode. All roads are dead ends. There is no way I haven't tried.

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  3. Ramesh 176.3K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-09-15T03:26:25+00:00

    To regain the admin privileges for your user account, try the method posted in the following thread.

    Administrator Access Disabled? - Microsoft Community

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T10:50:40+00:00

    I can't even reset my windows. This requires admin access.

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-09-15T02:34:49+00:00

    Hello , sorry about your problems. My name is Marco and I will do my best to help you.

    You need to enable the hidden Administrator account.

    You can use the Command Prompt method. Follow these steps:

    -Press the Windows key, type cmd, then right-click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.

    -In the Command Prompt window, type the following command and press Enter to execute: net user Administrator /active:yes

    -Upon successful execution, you will see the "command completed successfully" message.

    After enabling the Administrator account, restart your computer and log in using the Administrator account.

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