Activate the administrator by using a computer administrator account

AVG has me disable the administrator account. I have creaeted an administrator account on the computer before you do. I need allow permanent administrator.

AVG has me disable the administrator account. I have creaeted an administrator account on the computer before you do. I need allow permanent administrator.

I've never heard of AVG asking a user to disable administrative privileges. It sounds more like you are infected with malware. Restart the computer in safe mode with network. Click the second link below and download Malwarebytes. Update Malwarebytes and perform a full scan. Choose to quarantine found nothing. Once complete, click the third link below and download Superantispyware Portable. Run a full scan quarantined found anything yet. Restart your computer in normal mode and perform a quick scan with Malwarebytes.

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