I no longer have the Run administrator command option on Windows 7 and I am the administrator. Where is Run as administrator?

keimanzero

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:fou: I have tried everything you guys have recommended in previous posts all to no avail I no longer have the Run as admin command option (Not even greyed out) on anything on y Win 7 OS. I cannot get the user accts to change my acct type from standard to administrator but I clearly shows the administrator below the pix. Windows Update won't open, command prompt won't open, none of my admi tools will open and there is no Run as admin when I right lick anything. I am at my wit's end and considering ending it all! W/O my web world I have nothing! No family that gives a d--n, no friends save those online most of whom ignore me and won't help me at all and no real friends at all. I'm a US Vet and nobody seems to care not even on Memorial Day! All my brother does is gripe because there's no mail delivery today! If I can't get help soon I'll just starve to death because w/o my survey work online, I don't eat! Try living on a lousy $1200 a month! Fine way to treat Vets here eh? I wish I'd been born in Japan where they care about people not greed!
 
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If you have the Windows 7 DVD disk, insert it in the Optical drive and type "SFC /Scannow" you can type this in the Start menu search bar, the start / run command, or a command prompt window... you can find a shortcut to command in Start / All Programs / Accessories... or through the Explorer in Windows / System32 or typing "%windir%\system32\cmd.exe" in the search bar.

If you don't have the Windows disk, you can download the ISO to burn one from digitalriver.com. Look below for the download links page.

SFC /SCANNOW will search for corrupt or missing system files and will replace them fro, the disc.
You also have to scan for virus and malware since the type of problem can be caused by viruses and it has to be taken care of. If...
If you have the Windows 7 DVD disk, insert it in the Optical drive and type "SFC /Scannow" you can type this in the Start menu search bar, the start / run command, or a command prompt window... you can find a shortcut to command in Start / All Programs / Accessories... or through the Explorer in Windows / System32 or typing "%windir%\system32\cmd.exe" in the search bar.

If you don't have the Windows disk, you can download the ISO to burn one from digitalriver.com. Look below for the download links page.

SFC /SCANNOW will search for corrupt or missing system files and will replace them fro, the disc.
You also have to scan for virus and malware since the type of problem can be caused by viruses and it has to be taken care of. If your antivirus doesn't detect anything, do at least one online virus scan.

http://www.malwarebytes.org/

http://www.eset.com/us/online-scanner/

Online Virus Scanners Free

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River
http://www.mydigitallife.info/official-windows-7-sp1-iso-from-digital-river/
 
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