He clicked on his account, then . The dropdown menu offered two options: Standard User and Administrator .
Finally, he opened Command Prompt one last time (as himself, the true admin now) and typed: how to set myself as administrator windows 11
Yet, Windows 11 treated him like a guest in his own house. He couldn't install a simple PDF printer, delete an old user folder, or change the host file. His account was a "Standard User." Some ghost—the hidden, mythical "Administrator" account—held the real keys. He clicked on his account, then
It was his tool.