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here goes i just installed windows vista black dream on my other system (hp pavilion T3725, yes i know vista sucks lol ![]() the problem! is that i have no sound drivers and no motherboard + VGA compatable drivers Which is p.i.s.s.i.n.g me off, any help on this would be great ![]() the other problem! i have tryed to install diff drivers ect... and i keep getting an error! please press yes to proceed with the update so i press yes and get another box saying you must be logged on as administrator to install this update, update has been cancelled!!! Grrrrrrr im the administrator??? and i have tryed right click and run as but no luck, pc dont see me as adim! i have googled it over and over but no luck ![]() is there a registry edit command that i could try? to turn the protection off in windows vista??? ![]() Grateful for any help![]() ![]() Peace ![]() Last edited by Th3_0ne_Uk : 11-02-2008 at 12:40 PM. Reason: needed to add something :D |
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2ND WAY
is by turning off your UAC 1. go to start 2. control pannel 3. user account 4. choose turn off or on ![]() |
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![]() Bro vit i dont have the turn on/off in user accounts! ![]() Microsoft windows vista black dream, sp3, 32 bit << if that helps the uac is not listed anywhere on the comp, not even in regedit, msconfig, policies, ect... lmao i only chucked vista on the system bcoz i thought it would run better on the new system to play hi spec games i was so wrong lol (vista sucks) Peace ![]() |
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[Only registered users can see links. ].. That link lists compatible drivers for your pc.
Getting to Admin account.. it's hidden in yours. Follow the procedure and it might help you enable the admin account in your login screen. 1. Go to your Start menu and in “Accessories” list, open “Command Prompt” by right-clicking on its icon and choosing “Run as Administrator” 2. When the Command Prompt window appears, enter the command “net user administrator /active:yes” 3. When done, log out from your current account. 4. The Administrator account should now be present on your log in screen. Hope that helps.. and you can do it by going in safe mode. Admin account will naturally show up in there. And when you are finished with your work it's better to disable the account .. same process like above but the command “net user administrator /active:no” Hope that helps ![]() Last edited by vamsie : 11-02-2008 at 04:27 PM. Reason: correction.. |
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![]() think i might just go back to xp pro ![]() im looking for a program that can turn off uca but no luck i been looking at my os as it says xp!!! i think i might have put an xp vista hi bread os on the system, maybe thats why i cant do what you and vit have said, i also installed everest so it could tell me all the system info that i need, should i post the system info txt that was saved by everest?? i havent got a clue what to try next ![]() Peace ![]() |
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There is one more way to do it if you haven't tried it yet.. hope you may succeed this time..
1. Go to your Start menu and right-click on the “My Computer” icon. 2. Choosing “Manage” from the list will prompt a User Account Control (UAC). 3. When you are done, the “Computer Management console” will appear. Expand the “Local Users and Groups” option with the use of the arrow next to it and choose “Users” folder. 4. You can now select the “Administrator Account” and go to the “Actions” panel to open “More Actions”. 5. Choose “Properties” to open the “Administrator Properties” dialog box and uncheck the option labeled “Account is Disabled”. 6. When done, click “OK” to confirm changes. 7. The Administrator account should now be present on your log in screen. |
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