Hello,
I've used computers all of my life, so I am by no means new to these things. Recently I've been getting this weird account popping up on the log in screen named 'Administrator'... oddly enough my account is on the Administrator level. (I've checked plenty of times to make sure) Yet whenever I go into command prompt and input an Administrative Command it always says that 'Elevated Permissions are required to run DISM.'
Obviously my computer seems to think that the account named 'Administrator' is the real administrator. I've tried my best to rid myself of this account by selecting manage accounts while on the profile 'Administrator' and select 'Delete Account' it doesn't even show up with that option. I've done literally everything I could to solve this but I am at a loss right now.
I either want my account 'Zeromus' to have the same rights as 'Administrator' or find a way to delete 'Administrator' so that the computer recognizes 'Zeromus' as the true administrator.
I've used computers all of my life, so I am by no means new to these things. Recently I've been getting this weird account popping up on the log in screen named 'Administrator'... oddly enough my account is on the Administrator level. (I've checked plenty of times to make sure) Yet whenever I go into command prompt and input an Administrative Command it always says that 'Elevated Permissions are required to run DISM.'
Obviously my computer seems to think that the account named 'Administrator' is the real administrator. I've tried my best to rid myself of this account by selecting manage accounts while on the profile 'Administrator' and select 'Delete Account' it doesn't even show up with that option. I've done literally everything I could to solve this but I am at a loss right now.
I either want my account 'Zeromus' to have the same rights as 'Administrator' or find a way to delete 'Administrator' so that the computer recognizes 'Zeromus' as the true administrator.
Having to open a command prompt session with elevated permissions goes all the way back to the Windows 7 days and the introduction of User Account Control. If you're not getting these messages.