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Note: Need another way to get to Settings? Select OK to open Settings. Note: You can also manually shut down your device by pressing and holding the power button. If you shut down this way, you can restart your device by pressing the power button again. For more info, see Update drivers manually in Windows. You may need to select More details at the bottom of the window to see everything. Close the browser task manager, tap or select a non-browser window, and then continue with the steps below.

The process may take a few seconds, and your taskbar and Start menu may not be visible while Windows Explorer restarts. You can close Task Manager when the process is complete. To see which account you're signed in with:. Select Change account settings. If you see "Administrator" near your name, then you're using an administrator account. If you aren't using an administrator account and you don't have one, you can create an account and set it as an administrator account.

Make the new account an administrator account. Sign out of your account and then sign in to your new account. If everything is fixed, move your personal data and files to the new account.

To move your personal files from your old account to your new account, try opening File Explorer , expanding This PC , selecting OSDisk C: , and looking in the Users folder, where you should see folders for both accounts.

You can then copy and paste your files from the old account folder to similar locations in the new account folder. Or if you prefer, you can upload your files from your old account to OneDrive, and then sign into the new account and download the files from OneDrive.

If the problem still isn't fixed, try deleting your old administrator account. Warning: If you delete an administrator account that's associated with a Microsoft account and you don't have a backup copy of your BitLocker key, you'll be locked out the device and you'll lose all data. You won't be able to use the device until you do a clean install. Associate the Microsoft account with the new administrator account if you were using a local account to sign in :.

Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead and enter your account info. You'll see this link only if you're using a local account, and you may not see it if your device is on a network.

If none of the previous options work, try resetting your PC using Recovery options in Windows for other options. Turn off Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode or Automatically hide the taskbar in tablet mode.

If you're signed in with your Microsoft account, remove the link to that account first by doing the following if that's not how you're signed in, skip to creating a new administrator account :. Select Sign in with a local account instead.

You'll see this link only if you're using a Microsoft account, and you may not see it if your device is on a network.

Choose a new account name, password, and password hint, then select Finish and sign out. Under Other users , select Add someone else to this PC. On Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional, provide a name for the user and a password, and then select Next. Set a user name, password, and password hint. Under Your family or Other users , if you're using Windows 10 Enterprise , choose the account you created, and then select Change account type.

If the problem still isn't fixed, try deleting the old administrator account. If you were using a Microsoft account to sign in before, associate the Microsoft account with the new administrator account. Windows 11 Windows 10 More

   


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