If you delete the administrator account, it will also delete all other user accounts and data on the computer.
Yes, you can delete the original admin of a Mac. To do so, you must first log in with your account and then go to System Preferences > Users & Groups. You will find an option on the right-hand side that says “Delete the original administrator account.” Selecting this will prompt you for your password, which is required to delete the original admin.
To recover administrator on Mac, you can use the following steps:Open the Terminal application and type in “sudo su”Enter your password to gain administrator accessType “touch /.
You cannot delete an original administrator account. The only way to remove the original administrator account is by doing a factory reset on the phone.
This is a difficult question to answer without more information. There are many reasons why someone would need to remove device administrator, so it’s hard to give a one-size-fits-all solution.Some of the most common reasons for removing device administrator are:1) The person no longer has access to the device.2) The person wants to sell their phone and doesn’t want the buyer to have full control over it.
You can’t.This is a security measure to prevent unauthorized access to the computer.
You can enable administrator account without admin rights by using the Command Prompt. You can open the Command Prompt by typing “cmd” in Windows search bar and pressing Enter.
To delete an admin account on Mac terminal, you will need to first open the Terminal application. Once the Terminal window is open, you will enter the following command:sudo dscl .
This is likely because you are still logged in to the account. Log out of your account and try deleting it again.
To change your administrator account to standard, you will need to go into your System Preferences and then change the account type in the ‘User and Groups’ section.
If you’re looking to completely wipe your Mac, then there are a few things you will need to do. First, create a backup of your data so that it can be restored when the wiping process is complete. Next, go to System Preferences and select “Time Machine” in order to create an external hard drive for the backup. Now, go to Applications and locate “Terminal.” Open Terminal and type sudo followed by the word “erase” (without quotes).