I recently rearranged my desk and wanted to take a good shot of it. I actually don’t mind the setup I have, it’s just I rather have another 22 inch monitor, or even two 24 inch monitors. The only problem is when I add a second monitor I wont have any room for those speakers you see on my desk. So I will have to down size the speakers for something maybe Klipsch Promedia 2.1 sound system, I heard they sound really good so it would be a good alternative. The one thing I love about these speakers is that you can hear everything and has wicked good clean bass.

The other day I was working on my machine and I happen to restart my system and when I logged back on, I couldn’t install anymore software or change any settings anymore and I was getting upset. I was like what in the world is going on!? Later I figured out the problem, My user account which was in the administrator group had been removed from the administrator group and added to the guest group. I was trying to figure out why this happened, but apparently it’s a glitch in the Windows 7 operating system. This usually occurs when you set a password for your user account and go to run and type in “control userPasswords2” and uncheck “Users must enter a username and password to use this computer” and when it asks to restart, your account would be a guest account.
So after figuring out what happen, it was time to figure out how to solve this issue, I tired many things but I everything I do would result in a error message stating access denied. So I’m like okay Windows, you’re going to be like that? I restarted my system and selected safe mode with command prompt and once I got to the login screen, I selected other user and typed in administrator as the user name and left the password field worked and thankfully it worked. Now, you can only access the built in administrator account when you are in safe mode because if you started up your computer normally and tried to get into the admin account it would fail or say this account has been disabled. Of course you can enable it and it would most likely work however.
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You love Windows 7 right? The awesome clean design is great, but if your looking into changing a setting, it can get confusing and just a pain sometimes. What if there was a way to have every setting available to you in one some folder? There is a way and I am going to show you have to enable this God Mode hack on Windows 7.
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