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What should I do if my account is deactivated after restoring Windows 7?

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What should I do if my account is deactivated after restoring Windows 7?

#What should I do if my account is deactivated after restoring win7?

The reason for this problem is that after we create a super user on the computer, the super user's permissions are too high the next time we restart, so the administrator user of our computer will be automatically deactivated, resulting in Unable to log in to the system, the specific solution is as follows:

1. Restart the computer, then press [F8] on the keyboard to enter safe mode, select [Safe mode with command line], and then enter [ c:windowssystem32compmgmt .msc] command, click OK to enter the [Computer Management Interface];

2. The above is to use safe mode to open the computer when it cannot enter the system. If the computer can enter the system, you can directly right-click the desktop computer , select [Management];

3. Enter the computer management interface, click [Local Users and Groups---Users];

4. In the user list on the right, right-click [ administrator] select the properties option;

5. Enter the user properties dialog box, uncheck [Account is deactivated], and then click the driver;

6. After the setting is completed, log out of the computer and restart Start, problem solved.

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