I turned off my administrator login, and now there are no admin credentials remaining.
I turned off my administrator login, and now there are no admin credentials remaining.
Sure thing! You can check for other accounts with admin privileges in CMD or create a new one if needed.
Start with admin privileges from the startup repair section. Then access the account using no password. People mentioned this process clearly: "They said you need admin rights first." "Logging in without a password is possible once you have those rights."
You're referring to starting the repair process in CMD and then using net user to add a new user. That's correct. Also, since your account isn't an admin, you won't be able to change permissions directly.
Attempting to create an account in the recovery environment and assign admin rights. If denied, using a Windows Password Recovery tool on a USB and booting from it might be necessary.
I’ve already handled that, as discussed earlier. I created a user with the format net user /add <username> <password>, and then added it to the local group administrators. However, that didn’t work.
During recovery from the installation media, you must remain an administrator.
I'm navigating the restart process with the Shift key pressed. In the repair settings, I access the command prompt and use my admin password to gain privileges. This is how I'm creating a new administrator account. However, it seems the system isn't adding the account as expected.