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==Disable UAC==
 
==Disable UAC==
1. Open the Control Panel by right clicking on the desktop and selecting, “Personalize”  
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===Prerequisites===
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*PC.
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*Windows installed.
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===Video Instructions===
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<embedvideo service="youtube">https://youtu.be/ctR14yBnTPY</embedvideo>
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===Step by Step Instructions===
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1. Open the Control Panel by right clicking on the desktop and selecting, “Personalize”
  
 
[[file:UAC5.png]]
 
[[file:UAC5.png]]
  
2. Left click, “System and Security”  
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2. Left click, “System and Security”
  
 
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[[file:UAC7.png|800px]]
 
[[file:UAC7.png|800px]]
  
4. Move the slider all the way to the bottom, for, "Never Notify"
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4. Move the slider all the way to the bottom, for, "Never Notify"
  
 
[[file:UAC3.png|400px]][[file:arrownew.png|30px]][[file:UAC4.png|400px]]
 
[[file:UAC3.png|400px]][[file:arrownew.png|30px]][[file:UAC4.png|400px]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 25 July 2016

Disable UAC

Prerequisites

  • PC.
  • Windows installed.

Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions

1. Open the Control Panel by right clicking on the desktop and selecting, “Personalize”

UAC5.png

2. Left click, “System and Security”

UAC6.png

3. Left click, “Change User Account Control Settings”

UAC7.png

4. Move the slider all the way to the bottom, for, "Never Notify"

UAC3.pngArrownew.pngUAC4.png

5. Click, "OK" and reboot your PC.