On pc start-up,tap the F8 key,select normal safe-mode,in Win,open user account(s) delete/change password.
Also,most pcs have a reinstall/recovery partition on the HD.This lets you run a repair with Sfc /Scannow in cmd
& most lets you reinstall the OS.Reinstall is thru pc start-up menu options,dell uses F12 key,read the owners
manual for the pc,get that from pc mfg web.
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Thank you for responding so fast. Unfortunately you're suggestions didn't help me. Trying to delete or change the admin accounts passwords is an instant dead end. They linked the account to their microsoft account. I then tried using the recovery management tool that came with the HP laptop, but alas, that doesn't get very far either. lastly, I tried the sfc/ScanNow in the command prompt, while loaded up in safe mode, and it said that I lack the administrator privileges. Again, thanks for helping so fast, I do appreciate it.
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Go to a working computer, download, create a bootable copy, then perform a direct clean install.
Step 1:How to download official Windows 10 ISO files
Step 2:How to: Perform a clean install of Windows 10
Just make sure you reinstall the edition that originally came with the machine. You can also perform a custom install which will archive the current install. This can be an important asset if you need to reinstall drivers:
One thing you could try is performing a reset from the recovery environment to see it works:
Power on and off your computer three times
On the third time, your computer will boot into the Advanced Recovery environment
Click Advanced Options
Click Troubleshoot
Click Reset this PC then follow the on screen instructions
If you encounter a prompt to enter a password, then you will need to use the first option of building reinstall media.
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First, thank you for the help.
I first tried to reset my computer with the Advanced Recovery environment by powering the machine on and off 3 times. Unfortunately that didn't work. Looks like I am going to have to create a recovery disc. Question before I go that route. Is there any other way? Getting access to another computer to create the ISO is not an option at this time. Just curious. Again, thank you for the advice and I will work diligently on my end to find a way to make that ISO recovery disc.
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You could try starting in Safe Mode from the Recovery environment, then start reset from there. If it doesn't work, then creating reinstall media is your best option.
Click Advanced Options
Click Troubleshoot
Click Advanced Options
Click Startup settings
Click Restart
Press the number 4 on your keyboard
Once in Safe Mode, try initiating Reset from there:
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In so far I'm enjoying the Windows 10 experience. A few tweaks to the GUI and I'm fairly happy with it. What I've been very annoyed about, and I've been hearing this has also been a big issue with Windows 8, has been privileges. For about a month I didn't have any issues. Then, all of a sudden (and I don't think there was an update), just before the new year iTunes started kick back that it wasn't installed properly and there wasn't a procedure entry point in the DLL folder. Thinking it was just the program, I tried to reinstall, but Windows Installer threw a 2503 error code.
After doing some easy searching, it looks like it was a permissions issue. After checking all settings within the Install program, running the install program as admin, unregistering and reregistering with the server, double checking UAC as being off, and checked to make sure my user was part of the admin group the install program still wouldn't work. Finally, I enabled the Admin user and logged into it. No issue. So, obviously is a UAC issue. Just on the off chance that it would work I closed explorer and launched it with admin rights. Windows Install program ran just fine.
Okay, so maybe it was a glitch with iTunes installer. This is a technical preview after all. No. It wasn't just with that program. If I want to install or uninstall ANY PROGRAMS in Windows 10, I HAVE to run Explorer as admin or log into the admin account. It doesn't matter anymore. Windows Installer will always throw a 2053 error. This is THE MOST ANNOYING thing I have run across so far. One simple search of 2053 brings up plenty of results of others who have this issue (more in 8-8.1 than 7, but sometimes in 7). Marvel comics board games.
I can tell you right now. If this kind of an issue doesn't get fixed, or a solution is found, I will NEVER buy Windows 10.