I accidentally deleted the administrator account I created when I installed WIN 7

OK, so I tried to install a few weeks ago game Bully: Scholarship Edition and he gave me a few errors for Visual c + redist 2005 and I created another account administrator, but one of the errors I was getting when I deleted the first account I created on this computer, when I tried to run admin being one system administrator can run this as admin... Then a few hours later services stop Windows install is stopped almost everything stops all applications that must run as admin request or a. MSI cannot be launched even does not want to run msconfig and services in normal mode, I have to go into safe mode to run now...

THAT DO WHAT SOME MALICIOUS PROGRAMS GOT IN MY COMPUTER?

I also tried to reinstall but can't said that the service is stopped, and I have no idea of how to restart it is not wants to open via the normal mode and I can't restart via safe mode...

WHAT TO DO NOW THAT I HAVE TO FORMAT MY SYSTEM WIN 7 OR WHAT?

Please help me I tried all of the solutions :(((

Hello

Thanks for posting your query to the Microsoft forum.

I understand the inconvenience caused to you. I will certainly help you in this matter.

Can you access a different user account?

In order to fix your computer, we should have an administrator account through which we can perform the appropriate troubleshooting.

If you have the administrator password, boot the computer and enter safe mode with command prompt, this will require the administrator password, enter it.

Mode safe mode with command prompt

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode#1TC=Windows-7

If you are able to access the prompt try to activate the hidden administrator account and create a new administrator account.

  1. At the command prompt, type net user administrator / Active: Yes , then press on ENTER.
  2. Type net user administrator , then press on ENTER. Note: Please replace the tag with your passwords you want to set for the administrator account.
  3. Type exitand press enter.
  4. Restart the computer.

Now, try to create a new Local Administrator account

Once done, you can now disable the build-in the administrator account.

Follow these steps:

1. click the button Start , and then type cmd in the search box.

2. in the list of research results, right click on cmd and then click on Run as Administrator.

3. at the command prompt, type net user administrator / active: no and then press ENTER.

4. type net user administrator < password=""> , , and then press on ENTER.

Note: restart the computer to make the changes.

Let us know the results. Thanks for posting for further assistance, we'll be happy to help you.

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Isha Soni

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