My netbook with windows xp sp3 what OS do I recognized as an administrator. Can I uninstall the operating system, and then reinstall it again?

I have a netbook with Windows xp OS pck3 srvc.  Last week everything was working perfectly, but since I downloaded some software on the net that he started to asked me to log on as an administrator each time I ran a software. I have a feeling that there is some thing/someone ' one that is manipullating my computer (spyware). Even if I try to restore my previous settings, he continues to ask me to log in as the system administrator not me recognized. Another problem is that I have no backup except with the one I have with Glary Utilities w/c is not recognized, either. What I can do.

XP Home or XP Pro?

Enter the following command at a command prompt:

NET user 'username '.

On the line "Local group memberships" are listed as a member of the Administrators group?

Note that you need to use "quotes" If your username contains spaces, for example:

NET user 'noslej ignacio.

If you are not a member of the Administrators group, you can log in Mode safe mode with the built-in Administrator account and promote your account.

Run a MalwareBytes scan on your computer: http://www.malwarebytes.org/

This can also be useful: How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State

John

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