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In order to be able to do things like install any program in Windows 8, you must have an administrator account. You can make a user account an Administrator using an Administrator in Windows 8, although you'll have to login from an Admin account first.
Things You Should Know
- If you know the current administrator password, you can convert any account to administrator, including your own user account.
- Converting a user account to administrator is possible using simple menu options as well as from the command prompt.
- An administrator account has full control over the PC, including the ability to view and modify all users' files.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Changing Your Account
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1Login to Windows with an administrator account. Open the Start menu and type in "User." Select "Settings."
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2Select the "User Accounts" option in the top left corner.Advertisement
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3Select "Change your account type" from the User Accounts screen.
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4Select a user, and then click the "Administrator" option.
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5Click "Change Account Type" to change the account to Administrator.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 3:
Changing Another Account
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1Open the Start screen. You can open the Start screen by pressing ⊞ Win. On the Start screen, start typing user.
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2Select "User Accounts" from the search results. There may be several options available to choose from. The User Accounts window ill open in the Desktop screen.
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3Click the "Manage another account" option. If you aren't logged in as an administrator you will need to enter the administrator's password.
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4Click the account you want to make an administrator. There may be several to choose from if there are multiple accounts on the computer.
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5Click the "Change the account type" link. This will open a new page with the different account options.
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6Toggle "Administrator". Click the Change Account Type button to save the changes. The account now has Administrator privileges.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 3:
Alternative Method
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1Run the command from an elevated command prompt. To do that, you need to use the same procedure as in the Windows 7.
- Press the Windows key to get into the Metro interface if you are not already there.
- Enter CMD and right-click on the Command Prompt result that should appear. This opens a list of options at the bottom.
- Select Run as administrator there.
- Accept the UAC prompt.
- Enter the following command to enable the hidden administrator account:
- net user administrator /active:yes
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2If you ever want to disable the account, follow the same instructions, but run the following command instead: net user administrator /active:no
- Once you have enabled the account, you will see it listed in the user accounts control panel applet. Note that the account has not assigned a password to it, and that you should consider setting one to improve account security.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionMy Samsung Windows 8 is secondhand and I don't have any information from the first owner who is signed in as administrator, how can I delete and change that previous account?Community AnswerIf it is a laptop and you don't have the login credentials, simply restore the laptop to factory default settings and it will be like new.
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QuestionCan I have more than one administrator?Community AnswerYes. Go into User Account Settings in the control panel and change any account to an admin.
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QuestionI have lost my administrator account. How can I get it back?RupertTop AnswererIf you've lost your log-in credentials to your administrator account, you'll need to factory reset your computer, or re-install Windows, to completely reset the operating system and the user accounts. Unfortunately, this means you'll also lose all your files and data, so it's best to try to log in with another account (if you have one) and back up your info before resetting.
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