Choose a new account name, password, and password hint, and then select Finish and sign out. Under Other users , select Add someone else to this PC.
On Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional, provide a name for the user and a password, and then select Next. Set a user name, password, and password hint. Sign out of your account and then sign in to your new account. If everything is fixed, move your personal data and files to the new account.
You can then copy and paste your files from the old account folder to similar locations in the new account folder. Or if you prefer, you can upload your files from your old account to OneDrive, and then sign into the new account and download the files from OneDrive. If you were using a Microsoft account to sign in before, associate the Microsoft account with the new administrator account.
Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead and enter your account info. You'll see this link only if you're using a local account, and you may not see it if your device is on a network. Windows 10 More Turn on Lock the taskbar. Select the Processes tab. Scroll down to Windows Explorer, select it, then select Restart.
Check for updates Note: Need another way to get to Settings? Type your Microsoft account password and select Next. After the old account is removed, restart your device and sign in with the new account again. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. These programs remain in the Start Menu until you add or remove them manually.
The programs below the first separator line are dynamic and display shortcuts to programs that you use more frequently. You can change the number of programs that are displayed in the frequently-used-programs list. Once the maximum number of programs in this list is reached, the least frequently used program is replaced by a more frequently used program.
The All Programs option is located below the second separator line. When you point to All Programs , you will see shortcuts to all tools, utilities and programs installed on your computer. To launch a particular program or utility, you can navigate through the All Programs menu and select the shortcut that starts it. Your Start menu may stop working and Desktop icons may not be visible due to one of the following problems:. Depending on the cause of the error, use one of the following methods to resolve the error message.
SFC or the System File Checker utility will detect and then try to fix or replace missing or corrupt operating system files. Corrupt entries in the Windows registry may also cause Start Menu problems. To prevent and fix these issues, you may use a good registry cleaner tool, such as RegServe to thoroughly scan and repair these problem entries. However, before you proceed with the clean up, remember to backup the registry.
If you are using RegServe you need not worry about this, because the tool automatically backs up the registry before making any changes to it.
0コメント