SymptomsCannot open the Settings application in Windows 10Microsoft identified this issue under Emerging Issue 6619 and 67758. Show However, the Fixit tool for this issue is no longer available to download, as Microsoft no longer supports fixit tools. Microsoft expects you to now use the Windows 10 troubleshooter instead. However, for those who cannot open the Settings application, you may have difficulty accessing the Windows 10 troubleshooter to begin with. CauseThis issue is most common for those people who have upgraded to Windows 10 from an earlier Windows operating system. (for example Windows 7, 8, or 8.1) ResolutionNOTE: You must have administrator rights on your computer to run the following troubleshooting steps. There are several potential solutions to this issue listed below:
NOTE: You have access to a Command Line Interface (CLI) application in Windows 10. This is called either Command Prompt or PowerShell, depending on your revision of Windows 10. You can use one of the following instructions to open your CLI with administrator privileges:
NOTE: If you go through the steps above and they resolve your problem. However, a subsequent Windows Update causes the problem to return. You should consider disabling your Windows Updates. Until you can either identify the problem update, or Microsoft provides an update to resolve it. Additional InformationMore information and support for your Windows operating systems can be found on our:
NOTE: Offers are only available for US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, China, and Japan personal computer customers. Server and Storage not applicable. How to enable administrator account in Windows 10 without administrator rights?Using a command prompt
Open “Run” with [Windows] + [R]. Type “cmd” and press [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [Enter]. Type “net user administrator /active:yes”.
How do I run as administrator without an option?2. Run as administrator using "Ctrl + Shift + Click" on its Start Menu shortcut or tile. Open the Start Menu and locate the shortcut of the program you want to launch as administrator. Hold down both the Ctrl and the Shift keys on your keyboard and then click or tap on that program's shortcut.
How to get administrator privileges on Windows 10 command prompt?Windows 10: Opening the Command Prompt as Administrator. Press the Windows Start button at the bottom left.. Type in "Command Prompt".. Right click on Command Prompt and click "Run as administrator".. Click Yes if the Windows 10 User Account Control prompt is displayed.. The Command Prompt should appear.. |