The administrator issues

Somehow, a "position of administrator" has been added to my laptop. I can't remember RL username or password, I don't remember having even set one, waiting for the fucking computer doesn't let me do ANYTHING. Help!

Administrator was still there. It has not added. This is part of Windows. Leave the password blank and hit ok. And let your curse elsewhere. Many people take offense to blasphemy.

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