
05-19-2007
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Re: Full Administrator Access
Hi, Roberto,
You need to right click Windows CMD.exe when you go to the command prompt.
Select - Run as Administrator, to boost you to the next level.
Then try your Bios upgrade again.
--
Jerry
One thing money can't buy,
The wagging tail of a dog.
"Roberto Jauregui" <RobertoJauregui@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:F43244AE-D7CA-476B-B3B5-5038436BF4D1@microsoft.com...
>I am trying to run a bios upgrade that i downloaded from Dell.com
> When i try to run it it asks to run as administrator..
> I run as administrator and now says i need to be "ogged in"as an
> administrator.
> I disable UAC
> I figure out how to enable the administrator built in account and i loggin
> as administrator.
> I run the bios upgrade and again it says i need to be logged in as an
> administrator..
> Why?? If i disabled all the protections and i actually logged in as an
> administrator, why is it still asking me to login as an administrator if i
> already am??
> Am i never gonna be able to upgrade my bios?? Seems like the only
> solution
> is to reinstall windows xp and upgrade the bios then and then reinstal
> windows vista..
> but this is kinda annoying..
> annoyances.org hasn't been able to help either... i'm stressing..
> Help!!
> :-(
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