![]() Need to know how to enable or disable your built-in administrator account in Windows 7? Take it easy. Keep reading this article to know the several ways to achieve it. In Windows Vista, the built-in administrator account is disabled by default. In previous versions of Windows, an Administrator account was automatically created. Right click Computer/My Computer and select Manage to open Computer Management window. Then expand the System Tools - > Local Users and Groups. Select Users folder. Then you can see all accounts listed on the right pane. Jan 15, 2010 - 7 min - Uploaded by 7MeetsNickThe built-in Administrator account is an account that has full access. How to enable a disabled local administrator account on a Windows 7 computer with BitLocker enabled Before you begin you are going to at a minimum know the following. ![]() ![]() ![]() Enable Administrator account in Windows 7 without logging in with password In the previous article that shows base on the case of having logged in system. But when you are because of some troubles, such as forgot Windows password, then you won't be able to login system to enable the Administrator account in those easy ways. So, here on this article will show you another 2 ways to enable the Administrator account in Windows 7 without logging system. Enable Administrator account in Windows 7: Enable Administrator account in Windows 7 with CMD If you have a Windows 7 installation CD or USB disk, you can make use of it to enable the built-in administrator account in Windows 7 when you are locked out of Windows 7 because of forgetting password or other issues. Video guide to enable Administrator account in Windows 7 with installation disk. Step 1: Set computer to boot from the CD or USB installation disk 1.1 Insert the CD or USB disk into computer, and start this PC.
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