Oct 17 2021 07:41 PM
In Win 10 I am the administrator. I want to delete a redundant user account, a local account, standard user. Using win settings, I can delete it, but when the computer is restarted the account appears again. What to do?
Oct 17 2021 10:44 PM
Hi @bryanwhitlocksconz ,
To delete the local account from Windows 10, the preferred way is to use Computer Management Cosole:
Oct 18 2021 02:05 AM
Thanks for the prompt response. I did as suggested and it seemed to do the trick, but when I rebooted, the unwanted user account appeared again as before.
Oct 18 2021 03:28 AM
Oct 23 2021 01:52 AM
Thanks, Kapil, I got diverted!
The reserved accounts appear to be:
Administrator Account
Default Account "A user account managed by the system"
WDAGUtilityAccount Used by Windows Defender. (I am using Eset)
Any further advice?
Oct 31 2021 01:37 PM
Jul 04 2023 07:39 AM
@SalmanAhmed what do i do if i remove the only user on the pc, that being an administrative user, and there are no other users. i think i just did this and now the laptop requires a passcode to access which it didnt before
Jul 19 2023 10:56 AM
Dear @wajxviii
If you have removed the only user on your PC that was an administrative user and there are no other users, you can still access your computer by using the built-in administrator account. You can enable it by following these steps:
After enabling the built-in administrator account, you can log in to your computer using it and create a new user account with administrative privileges.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.