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Hello;
I can no longer access the administrator session (the only one on my computer, by the way). My PC starts normally, but at the moment of logging into the session, the message "Please wait for the local session manager" is the last one to be displayed and quickly disappears (barely enough time to notice it), and then it returns to the session selection screen. And that's it, if I click again to try to access my session, the same scenario repeats, and once again, it goes back to the selection screen.
I am using Windows 7
P.S.: The restore option is impossible, as it has been disabled, and therefore there are no saved restore points for that.
Thank you
I can no longer access the administrator session (the only one on my computer, by the way). My PC starts normally, but at the moment of logging into the session, the message "Please wait for the local session manager" is the last one to be displayed and quickly disappears (barely enough time to notice it), and then it returns to the session selection screen. And that's it, if I click again to try to access my session, the same scenario repeats, and once again, it goes back to the selection screen.
I am using Windows 7
P.S.: The restore option is impossible, as it has been disabled, and therefore there are no saved restore points for that.
Thank you
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I finally managed to solve my problem, but not with the solution that was proposed to me, even though it's similar.
Here it is: I started my computer in safe mode, where I was able to create a second administrator account. Then I just had to delete the first one while backing up my files. And there you go! Now it works.
I believe it's pretty much the same solution as the one that was proposed to me, but for a chicken in IT like me, the one I did seems easier.
Here it is: I started my computer in safe mode, where I was able to create a second administrator account. Then I just had to delete the first one while backing up my files. And there you go! Now it works.
I believe it's pretty much the same solution as the one that was proposed to me, but for a chicken in IT like me, the one I did seems easier.
Enable and disable the built-in Administrator account.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/dd744293(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-7/dd744293(v=ws.10)?redirectedfrom=MSDN