The person that initially set the computer up created that account name. The name signifies that the account is protected against security risks. For more information on computer security visit Answers.com
if it is not your computer you can ' t unless you figure out the password? If it is your PC go to Control Panel/accounts
Yes there can be an administrator, and no to a hidden administrator.
It is necessary for you to be the administrator of your PC or else you will not be able to install specific programs or change settings. Only create a limited account for other users who constantly change the settings of the PC
It means that the administrator of your computer doesn't allow you to run certain software on your PC. If it's your private PC and you are the administrator you have to make your account as a part of Administrators group.
The account "Administrator" has the description "built-in account for administering this computer". This is your local admin account, when logged into it you can access everything on that computer. This account is simply for that PC and you will need an additional account for editing Network Settings.
You can't- DVD's are speshelly protected from being able to be copied to a computer whether it's a PC or a Mac.
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A personal computer that is connected to a network is called a workstation or terminal.
if PC refers to personal computer then the owner of that PC is addressed as a User
A computer technician should use the SFC /scan now command on a PC to restore protected system files with known good versions. This command scans system files, and will replace corrupted files.
PC means 'personal computer'. PC is your computer.