Loss of administrative privileges

Three days ago I had an episode of blue screen and the computer off without apparent reason. I was surfing on the web for info on the saga of the NFL for the year. The computer took his time to reboot, and as has happened a few times before I get a little note saying that I had a crisis and if I wanted an attempt would be made to find out why. I don't have. Everything seemed OK until I went to remove a program that was not working properly and I was told that I didn't have the credentials to do so. I could not do much since. I tried to run * Cleaner, Spybot Search and Destroy and we tried to restore to an earlier time. I can't access the restore cannot run msconfig, are unable to safe mode on the startup until cannot change or add the use of names, etc. I was not able to run the Malware bytes or any other program anti-malware in safe mode. CC and Spybot S & S do not work properly. When I look at 'properties' in the users file it says I am BOTH with all the privileges, but it happens. I'm about to hammer this machine into oblivion with a hammer and mail back to Hewlett Packer parts. Suggestions of others and the more rational would be very appreciated.

Because finally heard form you I have disconnected all drives and even printers and can't in safe mode. I tried the F8 key and several other than links and I stay locked. everything that's happened has disabled CCleaner and Spybot find and remove as well. I can't run msconfig, or do anything else that requires administrator privileges. I'm trying to figure out Trinity Rescue Kit and windows Password Recovery tool to see if I can approach it that way and get my privileges. Then I can remove programs and get cleaned up.

Greetings,

It is now January 19 and I get since Seahawk Championship game. Fortunately, I solved my problem by using the Trinity of password. Here's how and here is a small tutorial that I used toguide me:

https://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=AsV4mzurr6U

Interestingly, when I arrived at the Stadium featuring accounts, he showed an administrator account protected by a password that had never shown up on top of my screen and my account, also with a password, but I didn't do it password protected when my problems began. I removed the two passwords and restarted. Two accounts jumped upwards, a named Administrator, and one with my name as before. Both are now the administrative accounts, which allows full access to the computer. He behaves badly you can use the other to shape. I cleaned the computer and removed several programs, and now is running as it should and much more quickly. I don't know whence the passwords. I suspect a virus but scans with several programs have not found anything.

I was afraid to go into the bowels of my computer, but if you follow the instructions carefully it's a piece of cake and it was a great find. I hope this helps someone else, because I think that I am not alone with this kind of problem.

Also thanks to Microsoft to provide forums like this one, where brilliant and helpful people volunteer their time to help those of us a bit more disputed.

WRS

Tags: Windows

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