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Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 8, 7 and Vista
This tutorial is a guide to turn off or disable UAC popping window (popup) very disturbing when will perform the installation and open the application through the Run as Administrator.

If you have been using Windows 8 or Windows 7 and Vista sure you already know what the UAC (User Account Control). Yup, it was a confirmation of the view that irritating, annoying popup windows. It is only available on Windows Vista, 7 and 8, unless you switch back to XP because of frustration, hehehe! Just kidding ...

At this meeting I will still discuss tutorial on windows. How to disable UAC is an easier method that you can use to disable User Account Control from either a GUI interface in Windows 7, 8, or Vista. Please follow the steps below. Disabling UAC will lead to a less secure system, so be careful. Because Microsoft does not recommend to turn off UAC.

Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 8, 7 and Vista

Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

Open Control Panel, and type "UAC" into the search box.
You will see a link for "Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off":


On the next screen you should uncheck the box for "Use User Account Control (UAC)", then click the OK button.


Then you have to reboot your computer to apply the changes. And UAC is no longer appear in Windows Vista.

Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 7

In Windows 7 will be easier to deal with UAC settings. Just type "UAC" in the START menu or the search box in the Control Panel.


You simply drag the slider up or down, depending on how often you want to be notified UAC appears.


If you want to disable UAC completely, simply pull down and place the bottom.

Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 8

In Windows 8, you have to open the Start screen, then type "UAC", and you will see an option for setting the "User Account Control" under the search box.


And then you can pull all the sliders down to turn off completely, the same as for the version of Windows 7.


That's it! Pretty simple. But keep in mind. If UAC is completely turned off. Then the security of your windows will be reduced. so beware. But if you prefer when UAC does not appear, it is all up to you. Define your own choice.
How to Turn Off / Disable User Account Control Windows 8
Sometimes several gaming applications, or other applications can not be performed on the operating system installation process Windwows 8 one contributing factor is the User Account Settings feature (UAC). Here is how to turn off user account control on the Windows 8 operating system.

Microsoft has implemented the setting User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista, Windows 7, is no exception latest operating system Windows 8. This serves to protect the system from viruses and other threats, but for some people notice that appears often disturbing to users of Windows 8 and that applications / games run properly installed with a note when I turn off user account control, you use a reliable antivirus. User Account Control is also found in Windows Vista - How to Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista and Windows 7 - How to Disable UAC (User Account Control) in Windows 7.

How to Turn Off / Disable User Account Control Windows 8

How to Turn Off / Disable User Account Control Windows 8

User Account Control Windows 8

User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 8 will basically tell you before the change that is on your PC / laptop, not all changes will display the UAC feature of this but only some of the features of the system that require administrator-level permissions. These changes can occur because no changes were made to the user, the operating system with other software even though malware. Whenever changes in the level of administrator is done then the Windows UAC will ask the user to confirm the agreement (allow) or rejection (deny).

UAC in Windows 8 will appear, if you do the following:

  • Perform the install or uninstall the application process.
  • Change the firewall settings on the Control Panel.
  • Proceed with the installation of various types of drivers on the computer / laptop and also ActiveX Controls.
  • Organize and perform the installation process of Windows Update.
  • Add/delete/change the settings for user accounts/types.
  • Doing access, view, modify files and folders from other users.
  • Changing settings in Windows Parental Controls.
  • Running Task Scheduler.
  • Restoring process / back-up system.
  • Changing the settings UAC settings.

Change UAC settings in Windows 8

If you want to change the settings for User Account Settings due to certain reasons, or also may interfere with, the following is how to turn off user account control in Windows 8. You need to know that the default settings in Windows UAC is "Notify me only when apps try to a make changes to my computer ".
  1. First open the Control Panel and select "User Accounts".
  2. Click on "Change User Account Control settings".
  3. Then a window UAC settings in Windows 8 will appear.
  4. Slide a slider panel use traditional mouse cursor to change UAC settings to your liking.

Here is the full explanation of each of the UAC settings in Windows 8 if you make a change.

Always notify me when.

In this function, Windows will warn you before your own programs or make changes to the system or configuration on Windows systems that require permission from an administrator. When you are given a warning select UAC, your desktop will look dark for a moment and you have to choose Approve (Agree) or Deny the request in the UAC dialog box before you can make any changes in the computer.

Desktop which darkens momentarily a desktop security sign that other programs can not run at the time. This is the most secure setting. When you are warned, watch and read well each dialog box that appears before approving any changes to your computer system.

Notify me only when programs try to a make changes to my computer (default)

UAC function will warn you when there is a program from outside the system who want to make changes. When you are given a warning, Desktop will look dark for a moment and you have to choose Approve (Agree) or Deny the request in the UAC dialog box before you can make any changes in the computer. Same as above settings, dark desktop is a desktop security sign that other programs can not run at the time, but you will not be warned if you want to make changes that require Administrator permission.

This setting has a medium security level, meaning that if there are changes to Windows settings do on your own without any warning, but some default Windows program can only receive commands or data directly. This can be exploited by malicious software to install something or make changes to the settings in your computer.

Notify me only when programs try to a make changes to my computer (do not dim my desktop)

On Windows function will warn you when there is a program or Windows settings that require administrator permission. When you are given a warning, the desktop will appear dark for a moment and you have to choose Approve (Agree) or Deny the request in the UAC dialog box before you can continue the process, but you can still do other things while the UAC dialog box is still open. You will not be given a warning if you want to make changes that require Administrator permission.

This setting is quite safe, with this setting another program can be mixed and affect the appearance of the UAC dialog box. It may be that this is a risk of a security hole if your computer has been attacked by malware.

Never notify me when

Windows will not warn you before any change in the computer. If you are logged in as a administrator, any program can make changes without being noticed. If you are logged in as a normal user, all changes that require administrator approval will be rejected automatically. If you choose this setting, you must restart the computer to turn off UAC. Since then disabled, anyone that is logged in as an administrator, will always get the right as admin.

This setting is the weakest setting. If you disable the UAC settings, you have opened the possibility of security loopholes to your Windows system. In this case you should carefully choose the program you are working because they get the same access rights to you, including reading the file and make changes to the system area, personal data, and all the files stored in the computer. These programs can also communicate and transfer information to and from any computer that is connected to your computer, including via the Internet.

Disabling UAC In Windows 8 Through Registry

  • Open Charm Bar in Windows 8 by moving the cursor to the right corner toward the top / bottom of the monitor screen computer / laptop.
  • Typing the word "regedit" without the quotes.
  • It will appear regedit application, click the application regedit, and then look for the following regedit key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System.
  • EnableLUA change the settings, change the value of numbers from 1 to be 0, and then click the "OK", then the UAC in Windows 8 you will be in a state of inactivity.

Disable User Account Control For Specific Applications

If you do not want disable UAC feature for security reasons the system then you can use the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit application to set any application, which can be trusted (trust application), this application will not Disables the UAC feature in Windows 8.
  1. First create a system restore, in case if there is a problem on your system.
  2. Download and install the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0.
  3. In Windows 8 Start Menu, find the shortcut / icon on the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit application and right click, find the option "Run as administrator" and click.
  4. Run the application, and then right click, open the database under Custom Databases, select Create New, click Application Fix.
  5. Enter a name and also information details on the application you want to enter by clicking browse, and then click Next.
  6. Click Next until you see the Compatibility Fixes choice.
  7. On the Compatibility Fixes screen, find RunAsInvoker, then tick the option.
  8. Click Next, then click Finish.
  9. Select "File and Save As", then save it to your liking.
  10. Copy .sdb files, into the computer you want to change the settings of the application.
  11. Open Command Prompt / CMD, run as administrator.
  12. Run the command: sdbinst\.sdb. The following is an example: sdbinst c:\windows\abc.sdb
  13. Then the command prompt window will show that the installation process has been successful.
How to Disable UAC (User Account Control) in Windows 7
User account control or UAC is a security feature that is owned by Windows 7. Features User account control will help us prevent unauthorized changes to Windows settings. User account control will ask for permission to the approval of the administrator if there will be changes to the settings on windows, both the changes made by the software or changes made by the user to the settings windows.

User Account Control (UAC) is a security feature in windows 7. Each will be accessing files or applications system Windows 7 UAC warning will display a confirmation of this security feature. This feature can be deactivated (disabled) so that you do not interfere with the frequency of windows asking "Do you want to allow the following program to install software on this computer" or Do you want allow .... more dialog box appears on the user account control. UAC deactivation does not interfere with the performance of Windows 7 UAC feature is also found in Windows Vista - How to Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista.

How to Disable UAC (User Account Control) in Windows 7

Considering the importance of this User account control, better still installed or activated only in order to prevent undesirable changes in our computer. However if you are still willing to try to disable the user account control (UAC), can follow the following way:

How to Disable UAC (User Account Control) in Windows 7

  1. Click Start and then type the UAC and press enter
  2. In the user account control settings window, drag the panel to the bottom in a position to never notify
  3. click OK
  4. If the user account control appears, click Yes.
To return to the original state, just need to restore the panel back up to normal.
How to Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista
User Account Control (UAC) is a default security features of Windows Vista. Each accessing files or applications windows vista system will display a confirmation of this security. This feature can be deactivated so as not to interfere with the frequency of the windows user account control confirmation box asking about "Windows needs your permission to continue". UAC deactivation does not interfere with the performance of your Windows Vista.

Before I discuss about How to disable UAC (user account control) windows vista. I will discuss in advance what the User Account Control (UAC). User Account Control (UAC) is a default feature for security windows windows vista. Usually, this feature will appear when accessing files or applications system windows vista. In order not annoyed by the frequent confirmation box appears User account control, you can disable it. Disabling UAC feature will not interfere with the performance of windows vista. Here is an example display the UAC feature (user account control):

"Windows needs your permission to continue".

How to Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

How to Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows Vista

If you want to disable it, the following is the procedure / How to disable user account control in Windows Vista:
  1. In the search box type msconfig and press enter.

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  3. Select tabulation Tools, then select Disable UAC.

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  5. Click the Launch button (it will appear a windows command prompt, which displays a success message disable UAC).
  6. In the above view you select Apply, then select OK.
If completed, restart your computer. If successful, then the UAC dialog box will not appear again, when accessing files or applications on Windows Vista systems.
How to Open Multiple Programs Windows Appear All in the Monitor
When dealing with a computer, we can be sure the user opens multiple programs. At least the minimum is two windows programs including the Windows Explorer window, and running programs such as MS Office or other programs. Programs or applications that are currently part of your job, Photoshop, Corel Draw, Adobe Design, the browser for blogging, and many other programs in which every time you open or turn on the pc, these programs are interconnected. That is to complete a job, the user can not rely on just an application only.

It is usually done with a lot of programs running right now is to minimize and maximize the process of alternately between one program to another program. Another way is also often used is to use "Alt + Tab" key combination to switch to the other window to another window. In this way the user would find it difficult if you have to compare the contents of the work in one program with another program.

A more effective way is to open all the windows that are active in the monitor, so that the user can compare between one program to another. The windows will open with the same size with each other. The downside of this method is the window size will be smaller and will become smaller if the number of windows opened also more and more.

How to Open Multiple Programs Windows Appear All in the Monitor

How to Open Multiple Programs Windows Appear All in the Monitor

How to make all of the windows can be opened in precision or fit in the monitor are:

On Windows XP: Right click on the taskbar and select Tile windows horizontally if all open windows horizontally or vertically Tile windows if all open windows vertically.

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In windows 7 do almost the same, just a different sound only sentence that Show windows stacked and show windows side by side.
Enabling View Thumbnails of Image/Picture Files in Windows 7
Features thumbnails in Windows Explorer is very useful to facilitate the search for a file in the form of images. By using the features of the preview image thumbnails will appear in the explorer window, so it would be easier for users to find the desired image file.

In Windows XP, the facility or thumbnails of this feature can be set directly in the explorer window views in the toolbar menu. There usually are several choices of thumbnails, tiles, icons, list and details. Just click on the thumbnails, then the preview image will already appear immediately.

In contrast to Windows XP, in Windows 7 by default display the image on the explorer window is the default image of Windows 7. So the desired image can not be directly visible in Windows Explorer window, while the thumbnails on the menu choice views on the toolbar as well not exist. This will automatically create a slow search image files in windows explorer.

Enabling View Thumbnails of Image/Picture Files in Windows 7

Enabling View Thumbnails of Image/Picture Files in Windows 7

So, in order that the image file can be directly viewed in thumbnails in explorer window, follow the steps below:
  1. Open Windows Explorer window (windows key + E on the keyboard)
  2. Click on Organize and then select the folder and search options
  3. In the folder options window select the tab view then uncheck always show icons, never thumbnails
  4. click OK

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Now try to open the image file in Windows Explorer and set menus views in the toolbar icons into medium or elarge icons, then the image file companions would already appear to preview, instead of the default image again.