I read an article on here earlier talking about how to disable the UAC (User Account Control) feature on Windows Vista. The UAC is a protective feature that most average users would find good in the fact that they can't change system settings unknowingly. But for us, the more advanced users, we know what we're doing and don't want a silly box popping up everytime we click something.
So, how do you disable it? Well, you could do it the hard way and go into the registry. But why do all that when you can simply unclick a checkbox?
1. Search for "User Accounts" on the start menu.
2. On the menu, click User Account Control.
3. Click the CheckBox to disable UAC.
4. Restart your computer.
That's it, simple as that. You now don't have to hassle with anymore pop up boxes asking you if you really want to browse the internet!
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