How to be administrator if I had standard user

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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #11

    In with step are you now? All previous steps are succesfully?

    METHOD I(work only for 32 bit systems)

    1. Download this file enableadmin.exe, save it on your desktop, and unblock it. (Open File - Security Warning : Unblock File ) Just unblock it, not execute it.

    2. Open a command prompt at boot.

    3. In the command prompt, type diskpart and press Enter. (see screenshot below step 5)

    4. In the command prompt, type list volume and press Enter. (see screenshot below step 5)
    NOTE: This will let you see what the drive letter is for your Windows 7 drive. It may not always be the C: drive letter at boot.

    5. After making note of the drive letter, type exit and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
    6. In the command prompt, type:
    cd /d <boot partition>:\Users\<your account name>\Desktop

    press ENTER

    where <boot partition> is the drive letter where you installed Windows 7

    and next type in command prompt

    enableadmin


    example:

    here OS is on drive D:,the account name was John where this file has been placed so commands for this example will be:

    cd /d D:\Users\John\Desktop

    press ENTER

    enableadmin

    press ENTER
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       #12

    when I open command prompt and type diskpart the UAC showed up and let me to choose just No
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    hadza999 said:
    when I open command prompt and type diskpart the UAC showed up and let me to choose just No
    Impossible!!

    Did you really do this?
    2. Open a command prompt at boot.

    To Open a Command Prompt at Boot
    1. Boot from either your Windows 7 installation disc or Windows 7 System Repair Disc, and press Shift + F10 when at either screen below.
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       #14

    Hey when I try create system repaire disc UAC show up and let me to click just No
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    Hey, Me again UAC: Yes button i grey and UAC let me to chosee just No button how to fix that help
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       #16

    I just now from a boot i open command prompt sorry I just now remember
    I ask you if i type some text not correct is it possible to I crash my OS Windows 7 32- bit Ultimate pls answer me
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #17

    hadza999 said:
    I just now from a boot i open command prompt sorry I just now remember
    I ask you if i type some text not correct is it possible to I crash my OS Windows 7 32- bit Ultimate pls answer me
    You have booted now with system repair disc? And you see blck screen so command prompt?
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #18

    and did you save enableadmin.exe on your desktop?
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    Hey man, I don't have a system repair disc
    because UAC don't let me to click Yes that Yes button i greyed and Can I in boot menu to do taht in turtorial until i don't have a system repair disc and I sThat safe can I crash my computer... Amin
    Thanks anyway answer me

    Yes I saved it on desktop
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    I don't have a SYSTEM REPAIR DISC BECAUSE uAC is don't let me to create it InšAllah and is this safe this command prompt from boot
    i copied that method I on paper and i look it and is that safe just answer me
    sorry if I am boring I don't understand miuch or more in computers, hardversor hardwers and softwares
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