i deleted my permissions please help i carnt do anything please help me
so i was setting my permissions on my c:\ drive and i kinda deleted all my permisions and now i carnt acces it or edit the permisions there is no administrators on my computer to change thm and i having problems with my keyboard at start up so i carnt go in safemode plus i tyed to system restrore and i dont have access please help
February 28th, 2011 12:05pm

Try F11 or F10 to recover your computer to factory defaults. While the computer is booting up (starting up) press the F11 key or F10 key to initiate the recovery process. Or use the Recovery DVDs if you have them. Good Luck! Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual dot Com
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February 28th, 2011 6:07pm

Try F11 or F10 to recover your computer to factory defaults. While the computer is booting up (starting up) press the F11 key or F10 key to initiate the recovery process. Or use the Recovery DVDs if you have them. Good Luck! Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual dot Com It might have been considerate to mention the data loss that will follow a system restore of this type. If the system is sufficiently messed up, the data may already be gone, in effect, unless it can be rescued by reading the disk in another PC. That's not something I'vd tried, myself.
February 28th, 2011 10:50pm

Hi, Do you have installation disk? If so, please use it to perform System Restore. When the Install Windows page appears, click Repair your computer. Also you can shut down the computer by force. The next time you start it, it will launch the Safe Mode. Please open the CMD in Safe Mode and type the following command to enable built-in Administrator account. net user administrator /active:yes After that, log off the current account and log in with the Administrator account to change the permission. Best Regards, NikiPlease remember to click "Mark as Answer" on the post that helps you, and to click "Unmark as Answer" if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
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March 3rd, 2011 8:44am

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