Im sorry Dave, i'm afraid i cant do that

im sorry Dave, i'm afraid i cant do that.

Try admin mod fag

Honestly, just install ubuntu + xfce and run your proprietary software in wine

Nothing to see here, goy.

You can disable defender via gpedit.

Telepítsen gentoot

>tfw a fél board magyar jóformán

t. google fordító

>unable to use regedit
lol?

it says the same in the registry.acces denied

Yep. You don't own your computer anymore.
There are some files you cannot modify the permissions on in C:\windows\system32 as well even as admin

If you are an administrator account you can take control of registry keys.

Stop being a dufus.

Because you aren't the owner. You can take ownership of them if you are an administrator.

Stop being a dufus.

You can't. I tried.

>Stop being a dufus.
Said a person using Windows 10.

you cant

antisemite

>Main window is Segoe UI
>Properties window is Microsoft Sans Serif
Every time

>antisemite
HOW IS HE AN ANTISEMITE?

You literally can.

Linux brainlets think that a Windows Administrator is the same as root when it isn't.

It's more like a privileged user sudoers group who has access to a lot of things but not everything.
But because they have access to chmod and chown they basically have access to everything.

Keep me safe tech doggo

this, escape the botnet guys you'll feel better

Works on my machine, retard.

yes you can.
i have done it in order to replace certain files in the
system32 folder , to fix a printer spooler.

manual is not disabled retard.

Use takeown, or run Powershell/CMD as TrustedInstaller. If you don't know how to do either, you should leave Sup Forums

Keep me safe tech doggo

>a month ago I decided to click all "signs" as "vehicles"
>shortly thereafter I see someone else did something similar with "vehicles" as "bridges"
>later Google unveils its autonomous car and it immediately plows through the VIP onlookers while loudly insisting that it would never overturn a tortoise