Hi friends,
I have catched, completely unintentional, an "administrator account" from Windows "outlook" hotmail. This account is now dominating the machine, my old admin account plays nothing more than an auxiliary role. To get rid of the new ruler seems to be effectively prevented by more or less hidden, but very effective, fixation measures.
I tried to use the common windows instructions (how to change the administrator account to a local one) and ended in a catastrophe, a sort of explosion devastating my system. In the end I was forced to go back to a restore point from days ago - - thereby of course reinserting just the irremovable hotmail account.
My bad feeling is that Microsoft promotes this cross-linking to support the own business "block" concept.
Does anybody know a way out?
Grog
I have catched, completely unintentional, an "administrator account" from Windows "outlook" hotmail. This account is now dominating the machine, my old admin account plays nothing more than an auxiliary role. To get rid of the new ruler seems to be effectively prevented by more or less hidden, but very effective, fixation measures.
I tried to use the common windows instructions (how to change the administrator account to a local one) and ended in a catastrophe, a sort of explosion devastating my system. In the end I was forced to go back to a restore point from days ago - - thereby of course reinserting just the irremovable hotmail account.
My bad feeling is that Microsoft promotes this cross-linking to support the own business "block" concept.
Does anybody know a way out?
Grog
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- HP
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Windows defender