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Open an Elevated Command Prompt:
Open Elevated Command Prompt in Windows 10
Type:
net user administrator /active:yes
Then logout and choose Administrator on the login screen to login, it should be no passwords needed to login by default. (or the one you have previously configured)
Login with the built-in admin account and install the driver from there.
Use the Dell Drivers setup file path in your hard to read screenshot.
Once installed, open Elevated Command Prompt and run the command below to turn off the built-in admin account:
net user administrator /active:no
Edit: Other option is to launch Autoruns and disable the entry.
Last edited by Callender; 04 Aug 2019 at 19:26.
NO, my problem is with classic shell. I said an error message SIMILAR to that one since I can't get a screenshot of the actual message because I can't get screen snipe to launch and it doesn't store when I hit the "PnSc" button.
Switching to open shell seems to have worked, thanks for all the help and sorry for the confusion.
What?
Classic Shell should work without issue on a Dell system (and *many* others!). It has nothing to do with it.
Cleanly remove Classic Shell and all it's directories, including any hidden files and registry keys.
Try reinstalling with admin privileges.