Trying to make a USB bootable via UltraISO, says I need administrator privileges

I'm doing a usb bootable via ultraISO and it says you need administrator privileges. ? I am the administrator and the only user to use it... !!

all solutions... ?

You receive the error message is a little vague. You really need "elevated privileges" that are more that holds a user to the Administrators group. Restart ultraISO by the contextual element or the right click menu and select run as administrator. Provide credentials if necessary.

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