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Probably a deleted or corupted file from a malware removal..
run SFC (System File Checker) run System File Checker sfc /scannow... For more information on this tool see How To Use Sfc.exe To Repair System Files NOTE for Vista/WIN 7 users..The command needs to be run from an Elevated Command Prompt.Click Start, typecmd into the Start/Search box, right-click cmd.exe in the list above and select 'Run as Administrator' You will need your operating system CD handy. Open Windows Task Manager....by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC Then click File.. then New Task(Run) In the box that opens type sfc /scannow ......There is a space between c and / Click OK Let it run and insert the CD when asked.
This means, the data your trying to access is restricted, you should know the computer administrator password or if your are the user with administrator rights, just provide the password, it will open.
If you are logged in as any other user,then the administrator has set up restrictions on the control.So to send photos and other data log in as administrator or ask the administrator to give full control to others user.
Make sure you are logged in to an account with administrator privileges.
Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig", click OK. In System Configuration, click the Startup tab. Uncheck anything relating to Roxio Media Manager. Click OK and reboot.
Be very careful when dealing with the registry. Most registry cleaners do more harm than good if not used carefully. The "Delete everything I find" attitude often leads to a slower computer than when you started.
Start > Right-click on Run and select Run as Administrator > (type) services.msc > [OK] Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop (Stopping the service will take a moment)
2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
Start > Right-click on Run and select Run as Administrator > (type or copy/paste) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK] Open the Download folder and delete its contents Close the window.
3. Start >> Control Panel >> System And Maintenance (If you are using Classic View, skip this step) >> Windows Update >> Select updates to install: Right-click on Update for Windows >> Click Hide Update >> Confirm the UAC (User Account Control) prompt, if appropriate, & OK your way out.
4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
Start > Right-click on Run and select Run as Administrator > (type) services.msc > [OK] Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start (Stopping the service will take a moment)
===================================== To restore/unhide updates in Windows: Start >> Control Panel >> System And Maintenance (If you are using Classic View, skip this step) >> Windows Update >> Restore Hidden Updates | >>Find and select the update you wish to install >> click on Restore. You can now reselect it and install through the normal process.
Try this
Find the F8 key
Tap F8 will booting the PC(don't stop tapping until you get to the ADVANCED BOOT OPTIOPN window
(using you arrow keys) go to SAFE MODE with command prompts press enter
<Enter> on Operation System
The PC will multi disk
On the sign in screen (Sign in as the Administrator)
This will take you to a command prompt window C:_
Were the curser blinks type CHKDSK /R <enter>
YOU WILL RECEIVE A MESSAGE (THIS VOLUM IS NO USES WOULD YOU LIKE TO SCHEDULE A CHECK DISK ON NEXT BOOT)
y <ENTER>
Reboot the PC
On reboot the PC should start a chkdsk
After the Chkdsk is complete reboot the PC
you have to get administrator permision from your system administrator.
request your system administrator to change your user account to "administrator"
if you are using pc in your company, you have to take permission from system administrator..
For vista
Open the control panel and select System and Maintenance.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and select Administrative Tools.
In the new window open Computer Management.
From there open System Tools.
Now open Local Users and Groups.
And finally open Users.
Right click on the account named Administrator and select Properties.
There is a series of tick boxes in the lower half of the properties window deselect the one saying Account Is Disabled.
Apply the changes and Log Off, there should now be 2 accounts in your log in screen, select administrator.
when you go to delete your old account it'll ask you if you want to save the documents and settings from it. say yes and copy the files from the folder into your new admin account.
As for logging in as Administrator try leaving the password area blank and that should get you in. As for the Control Panel Icon, if it's not showing up in your start menu you can open it's properties and through the customization function you can add it again.
you should be able to open another account in the users, to do this start the pc in safe mode F8 while booting,when in windows either open a new account or change your old one to administrator.
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