Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts

Monday, 4 February 2013

Rename or Delete User Account in Windows 8


Introduction
This article describes how to rename or delete a User Account in Windows 8. Windows 8 is a new Operating System. Windows 8 provides a Metro Application or Metro UI. Windows 8 provides many advanced and new features if you want to rename or delete the User Account. If you want to delete the account, you open the computer from the Administrator Login. You can move the cursor in the right bottom and select the search box and type the Control Panel and after opening the Control Panel, you can see many options such as System and Security, Programs, Ease of Access, User Account and Family Safety and others.
You click on "Add or Remove User Accounts" under "User Account and Family Safety". After opening a window, click on the user account you want rename or delete. After clicking on the user account, you can choose the option you want. If you want to rename the User Account then click on the "Change the Account Name" and in the window, type the new name that you want and then click on the Change Name Button. The User name will be changed.
Steps Rename or Delete User Accounts in Windows 8
Step 1 : You can move the cursor on the right-bottom and select the search box and type the name which you want.
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Step 2 : After opening the search box, you type the Control Panel and click on it.
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Step 3 : After opening the Control Panel, you click on the "Add or Remove User Accounts" under the "User Account and Family Safety".
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Step 4 : After open a window, you click on the user account you want to rename or delete.
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Step 5 : After selecting the User Account, a new window will appear. You can perform many tasks such as Change the User Account Name, Set up Parent Control, Delete the Account and others. If you can see the "Delete the Account" option, you can open your Computer in the Admin Login. If you want to rename the User Account, you click on the "Change the Account Name".
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Step 6 : After clicking on the "Change the Account Name", you can type the name which you want and click on the Change Name.
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Step 7 : After changing the User Account Name, the new name will be shown in the figure below. You can perform other tasks again if you want to rename, change password or delete the account and others. In the following figure the "Delete the Account" option is not shown because I have not opened the System from an Admin Login.
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Steps to Delete the User Accounts in Windows 8
Step 1 : You can type Regedit into the search box and click on the resultant Window. The Registry Editor will be opened.
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Step 2 : After opening the Registry Editor, the Registry Editor window will be shown and you can see many options.
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Step 3 : In this step when you click on the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, choose sub-category Software then choose sub-category Microsoft then choose sub-category Windows then choose the sub-category Current Version then choose the sub-category Profile List and then choose S-1-5-21-1582252562-3567101682-4055816014-1001.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE<< Software<< Microsoft NT<< Windows<< Current Version<< Profile List<< S-1-5-21-1582252562-3567101682-4055816014-1001.
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Step 4 : In this step right-click on the S-1-5-21-1582252562-3567101682-4055816014-1001 and select Delete.
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Step 5 : The resultant Window will be shown and this window asks you for confirmation to delete this account; since you do want to delete it, click the Yes Button.
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Wednesday, 19 December 2012

How To Boot Into Safe Mode On Windows 8 (The Easy Way)

How To Boot Into Safe Mode On Windows 8 (The Easy Way)

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Once of the most common steps when troubleshooting a PC is to boot into safe mode. For a long time this has been achieved by pressing the F8 key, this all changes with Windows 8 and its Automatic Repair mode. But what if we want Safe Mode?
You can still have Safe Mode, however, it is buried deep into the recovery options of Windows 8. While just mashing the F8 key as we all know will boot you into automatic recovery mode, you can still manually access the recovery options by pressing the Shift+F8 key combination.

Booting Into Safe Mode on Windows 8

The trick is to hold the Shift button and mash the F8 key, this will sometimes boot you into the new advanced “recovery mode”,  where you can choose to see advanced repair options.

You will need to click on the Troubleshoot option.

No select Advanced Options.

Now choose the Windows Start up Settings option, by the looks of things we were never meant to find Safe Mode.

Finally hit the Restart button.

Like magic, when your PC reboots you will be able to boot into Safe Mode from the familiar looking Advanced Boot Options screen.

Getting To Safe Mode From Within Windows 8

You have a second option, however, this requires you to be booted into Windows already. Press the Win+R key combination and type msconfig in the run box and hit enter.

Switch over to the boot tab, and click on the Safe Boot check box.

You can also choose the type of Safe Mode you want to boot into:
  • Minimal is normal safe mode.
  • Alternate Shell is safe mode with command prompt
  • Network is safe mode with networking.
The Active Directory option pertains to restoring a server that is a Domain Controller for your network. Once you have chosen your option click the ok button and restart your machine.

You PC will be booted into Safe Mode automatically.

If you restart you PC you will just keep getting booted into Safe Mode, to stop this open msconfig again and uncheck the Safe Boot option, then hit the ok button.

Finally Restart your Machine.

That’s all there is to it.