Performing a System Image Restore
Step 1: Perform the steps similar to the previous one till you get the troubleshooting options. Now, Select “System Restore”.
Step 2: You will get the “points” to restore your system. In that, there will be a point showing where the “Account has been disabled” option, and choose the point before that. With the point selected, start the System Recovery.
Step 3: If there is any prompt to choose any user account, select “Administrator” and wait till the system restore process is complete. After completing the process, restart your computer and log in as Normal. Now, the disabled account problem has been fixed.
Fix: Account Has Been Disabled. Please See Your Administrator
Imagine a scenario where you’re sitting in front of your computer, you eagerly press the login button, and instead of your usual welcome screen, an error message pops up on your screen, “Your account has been disabled.
Please contact your administrator.” This nightmarish scenario strikes terror in the hearts of any Windows user. This isn’t restricted to only the Windows OS. The error is seen in MacOS and Linux also.
Many individuals have encountered this frustrating issue across various Windows systems, be it Windows 7, Windows 10, or even Windows 11. Fret not, this article will show you how to solve/fix the “Your account is disabled” problem.
Table of Content
- Why does this Error “Account Has Been Disabled” Occur?
- How to Solve the “Account Has Been Disabled” Problem in Windows 11/10?
- Method 1: Forcing your PC into Safe Mode
- Method 2: Performing a System Image Restore
- Method 3: Re-enabling the Disabled Account from Administrator Login
- How to Solve the “Account Has Been Disabled” Problem in Ubuntu/Linux OS?
- How to Solve the“Account Has Been Disabled” Problem in MacOS?