On Jun 27, 12:37*pm, pxfragonard <gu...@unknown-email.com> wrote:
> This didn't work for me. I am the only user with an Administrator's
> account. I am trying to uninstall fonts and am not allowed to. I am
> asked permission. I even turned of User Accounts Control and re-started.
> Nothing works.
>
> --
> pxfragonard
Vista is all about permissions. It's very complicated and complex.
The workaround for you is this:
It sounds like the Administrator account disabled (which is typical
of a single user setup), and your user account is 'the administrator'.
To login using the administrator user account, on boot-up keep
pressing the f8 key until you get some boot options. If you startup in
safe mode, you still have to login to windows, and the Administrator
user account appears as a choice to login. If you didn't set a
password, do not enter one. Just select Administrator, enter windows
in safe mode, remove whichever fonts you are trying to get rid of, and
then do a normal reboot.
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