The startup file will open in Notepad, and you will see the file contains text something like thatĭefault option is not allowed more than '2' time(s).
So, go to “C:\Windows” and choose the “notepad.exe” file here. In the next dialog, we will give the path to the application manually. NOTE: If you can’t see Notepad in the list then scroll down to view more apps or select the “Look for another app on this PC” option.
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Once you see this screen on Windows 10 startup, select the Notepad app from the list of applications, as you can see below in the screenshot.
With screen shots see option two in this link. . WHEW! No registry do at your own risk changes or other crazy long procedures. Your computer will then boot back in normal mode with your normal user name and desktop wallpaper. Then a dialog box pops up asking you if you It'll give you the "Seriously? Are you SURE?!" (That's paraphrased, of course) - "Yes" you are sure. Uncheck "safe boot" and check the box to make it "permanent" on the same tab, then hit "OK". I was right, too! The REAL fix if you - like me - know you checked something or unchecked it is just about the safe mode. Programs and that the fix wasn't as intense as the fixes I was coming across. There are a ton of really complex answers and scary registry changes, but I knew I had done something really small while changing startup The boot menu to get out and really didn't recognize the weird errors about get started and built-in administrator BS. For me, I was really just in safe mode but didn't know about changing So, I know this is an old thread - but after running into this problem and looking for a couple hours for the fix, just want to help anyone else that stumbles on this a little faster. If you have Microsoft account try to use that by entering the credentials or else follow the steps to sign-up for new and switch with new Microsoft account.Īlso be informed that, Local Group Policy Editor is not included in Windows 10 Home. To Start/> Settings/>Accounts/>Your Account/> Sign with Microsoft account Instead. Now login with that account and try to convert that account as Microsoft account by navigating When you're on the login screen, on the left bottom corner you can see the account which we have created. Now logoff from the existing User Profile. Test that which you think your User Profile name should be. Note : In the above command line, test is the name of the User Profile which we're creating. In simple this will give administrator privileges to test account by adding it to administrators group.
On executing this command makes test account as administrator.
This command will create a new user account called test.
Type or copy/paste the following commands at the CMD prompt and hit Enter key:
Make sure you have a check mark beside “ Create this task with administrative privileges”.
Press CTRL+Shift+ESC to open Task Manager.
Suggest you to try the below mentioned steps to fix this issue, when you access the desktop screen: Try with the below mentioned steps and check In order to access them you should use Microsoft account. Yes, you can't access them using built-in Administrator account. I guess you're trying to access the apps on built in administrator account. Now that you have me with you, let me take care of this.ĭo you have any other User account on your PC? Thank you for bringing up your query on Microsoft Community.