1. Understand what this may accomplish. While Windows 10 doesn't allow you to abuse the Administrator account such as you could in past renditions of Windows, you'll use a Windows 10 installation drive and prompt to feature a replacement administrator-enabled user which will see the most account's files and folders.

Tip: you will not be ready to change the password that the most account uses, but you ought to be ready to access, edit, and replica virtually anything from the most account

2. Create a Windows 10 installation tool. confirm that you simply have a blank flash drive that's a minimum of 8 gigabytes in size, then do the following:
• Attach the flash drive to your computer.
• Open the Windows 10 download page.
• Click Download tool now
• Double-click the downloaded tool.
• Follow the on-screen prompts, ensuring to use your flash drive because the installation location.
• Leave the flash drive plugged in after the creation process completes.

3. Change your computer's boot order. this is often necessary so as to prompt your computer to start out from the flash drive instead of the hard drive:
• Access your computer's BIOS.
• Find the "Boot Order" section within the Boot or Advanced tab.
• Select your flash drive's name, then press + (or the "Up" key listed within the legend on the proper side or bottom of the screen) until the flash drive is at the highest of the list.
• Save and exit using the key(s) listed within the legend on the proper or bottom of the screen.
4. Open prompt . On the setup screen, press ⇧ Shift+F10. you ought to see the prompt window open.




5. Replace Utility Manager with prompt . Utility Manager may be a service which has an icon available on the lock screen. By replacing Utility Manager with prompt , you will be ready to execute administrator-level functions without having to log in:

•          Type move c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe.bak into Command Prompt.
•          Press ↵ Enter
•          Type copy c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe c:\windows\system32\utilman.exe into Command Prompt.
•          Press ↵ Enter

6 Restart your computer. Type wpeutil reboot into prompt , then press ↵ Enter. At now , you will need to get rid of your installation media from the pc so as to make sure that Windows reboots to the login screen instead of back to the installation setup.

• If Windows boots into the installation setup before you've got an opportunity to get rid of the installation flash drive, remove the flash drive then press (or press and hold) your computer's hardware Power button.


7 Open prompt . Once the lock screen loads, click the "Utility Manager" icon, which resembles a dial with a right-facing arrow within the middle, within the bottom-right corner of the screen. A prompt window will open.
• If you do not replace Utility Manager with prompt , clicking this icon will open the Utility Manager instead.


8 Create a replacement user. Once prompt opens, do the following:
• Type in net user name /add ensuring to exchange "name" with a username of your choice.
• Press ↵ Enter.
• Type in net localgroup administrators name /add again replacing "name" with the name of the user you only created.
• Press ↵ Enter

9. Restart your computer again. Click the facility icon, then click Restart when prompted. Your computer will restart one final time, after which point you will be ready to log in together with your new administrator account.

10. Log in together with your new user. Once Windows finishes restarting, you will be ready to use the account you created to log in:
• Select your new user's name within the lower-left side of the screen.
• Click check in 
• Wait for Windows to end fixing your new user account.
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11. View the most account's files. you'll see all of the files and folders from the most user account by doing the following:
• Open 

 File Explorer. you'll also press ⊞ Win+E.
• Scroll up and click on This PC within the left-hand column.
• Double-click the computer's disk drive .
• Double-click the Users folder.
• Double-click the most account's user folder.
• Click Continue when prompted, then await the user's folders to load.
• Browse the user's files and folders as required .