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Why not enough rights to delete. Insufficient rights to uninstall Contact your system administrator - Solution

The uninstallation of some applications may fail due to the appearance of a window stating that " Insufficient rights to delete. Talk to system administrator ". Most often, the cause of the malfunction is that the uninstaller utility did not find the parameters necessary for uninstallation in the registry.

Solution to the problem

It is worth solving the problem first when loading the OS into safe mode and retrying the deletion. If this does not help, then try the following methods, after closing the uninstall window and making sure that the uninstaller utility is not running in the Task Manager:

  1. Lower your UAC criteria. Follow the path: "Control Panel" => "User Account Control" => "Change User Account Control Settings". In the window, move the slider to the very bottom, confirm the change by clicking on OK.
  2. Use third-party uninstallers. It could be Uninstall Tool or CCleaner. In them, you just need to select the problematic application and confirm its uninstallation.
  3. Check your computer for viruses.
  4. Roll back the system to a previous restore point.
  5. Change permissions. To do this, go to the directory where the problematic application is located. Click in it right click mouse and follow the path: "Properties" => "Security". In this tab, you need to set all groups and users full access. Select each line and click on "Edit", after which the corresponding option will become available.

If none of the above resolve the " Contact your system administrator”, which means the application is so persistent that it will not “survive” only reinstalling Windows.

Letter from a reader:

The program is not removed from the computer through the Add/Remove Programs menu and by no means at all, deleted all the folders related to the program, used all kinds of utilities that clean the registry from unnecessary keys, to no avail. The fact is that I want to install it again, it is licensed and bought for money, but recently it has been working with errors. The installer says: the application is already installed and that's it. The forum prompted what to look for in the bushes (in the registry). It's a joke? Help.
Edward

Letter from another reader:

The game is not deleted from the computer Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, I want to reinstall it, but I get an error all the time, I just deleted the folder with the game, but I couldn’t remove it from the Add/Remove Programs menu, maybe you know how to uninstall and reinstall, please tell me.
Basil

The program is not removed from the computer

And of course, the program or game cannot be reinstalled, because the Unlocker, Ccleaner, Revo Uninstaller and the like may be useless. On one site I read how, using one of these programs, you can remove antivirus program, I laughed for a long time, in reality, of course, everything will not be so, sometimes the principles of operation of these programs turn out to be ineffective. Let's think about what we will do if all the above programs did not help us.

The information in our article applies to both Windows 7 and Windows 8. 1.

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Many in case of failure with removing the program from the computer even reinstall the operating system when it comes to their favorite game. Believe me, in most cases this is not necessary. By the way, it’s also about the accumulation of garbage in Windows, because the remnants of the program are somewhere and of course take up space on the hard drive, all this is rather unpleasant and of course I want to know where exactly the remaining program files are located. There is such a nuisance due to a broken, for some reason, connection between the program and its keys in the registry. There are many reasons for these, ranging from incorrect user actions and errors of the program itself, we will not dwell on this. To solve such problems, we will need to manually make changes to the registry and our program will be removed completely. How to do it?


Is the program you want to uninstall no longer in use? If you know the process related to it, it must also be completed in the device manager.

For good, you need to disable the program service in Computer Management.

Now delete all files related to the program from your computer, start with its personal folder located in Program Files, then reboot, if the program has not been deleted and it cannot be installed again, you will have to delete its entries in the registry.


It is advisable to view the entire registry or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branches (contains information about the hardware and software) and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software, where all information about installed applications is located.

What else can you do if you have problems with uninstalling programs?

  • Try to visit the website of the manufacturer of the program, there is a high probability that an uninstaller is available for download, for example, on the website of the Nero program, which is not so easy to remove, there is such a utility.
  • If you unsuccessfully uninstall a game or program, the uninstaller may be on the installation disk, you should run it and you will see the Delete item, if you do not have a disk, read on.
  • In especially difficult cases, you will have to enter your operating system in Safe Mode, only in it you will be able to disable the service and delete all remaining files and registry keys.
  • Sometimes you will not be able to delete program files even in Safe Mode, but you will be able to rename them and delete them after reboot.
  • It is worth trying to reinstall the program, and then it will be successfully removed.

For clarity, let's try to reinstall the game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which my son's comrade-in-arms cannot reinstall for several days in a row.

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When you turn on the computer, all users are displayed there, for example: You, Sister, Dad. One of these accounts is the Administrator and only he can delete this game. You can find out who the admin is like this: Start Menu / Control Panel / All Control Panel Items / User Accounts and there it will be written Administrator under the picture. That's just from this account you can delete.

When trying to uninstall a program, Windows users may encounter a message about the lack of rights to perform this operation "Insufficient rights to uninstall Contact your system administrator." The message also recommends that you contact the system administrator for help, while the user himself can be such a system administrator, and have the appropriate rights. The solution to this problem will be a set of actions that I will outline below.

When you install a program on a PC, its files are copied to various folders, entries are made in the registry, the necessary libraries are registered, and file associations are registered. Then a special key is added to the registry, by which Windows can find the installed program.

All of the listed operations are recorded in a special log file, which is usually located in the main program folder along with the uninstaller file.

When a person tries to remove this program, Windows searches the registry for a registered uninstaller and launches it. Using the log file mentioned above, the uninstaller undoes the changes made during the installation of this program. It removes all files that have been copied, all created keys in the registry and other "traces" present.

If Windows does not find the log file, or does not find records of changes made in the registry, then the uninstaller will not be able to correctly remove the program, and you will receive the system message “Insufficient rights to uninstall. Please contact the administrator."

This absence of a log file or record of changes can be caused by the following reasons:

  • Damage system registry(virus programs, incorrect user actions, gradual clogging of the registry over time, improper shutdown of the PC, etc.);
  • Problems with the hard disk (the appearance of bad sectors, its shedding, etc.);
  • Accidental or intentional deletion of the log file by the user.

In rare cases, the error can be caused by a mismatch of access rights on the system of several users.

As for the most fixed "problem" programs, they usually become torrent clients and various gaming software.

How to fix the problem of lack of rights to delete

Absence dysfunction solution necessary rights removal can be different ways, which we'll look at below in ranking order. Before execution specified methods I recommend that you complete the process of the program being removed in the "Task Manager" (if available), since without this operation, the correct removal of the software may become impossible.

Method number 1. Use safe mode

Restart your PC in safe mode (to get into it, quickly press F8 after turning on the computer), and try to remove the problematic program. Usually this is very easy.

Method number 2. Change the value of UAC

Another way to solve the problem is to lower the User Account Control (UAC) value.

  1. Go to Control Panel, select "User Account Control", then click on change accounts.
  2. Move the UAC slider to the lowest value ("Never notify"), reboot the PC, and check the result.

Method number 3. Use a specialized uninstaller

Good efficiency in removing problematic software was shown by specialized solutions of the level "" Uninstall Tool"And" Revo Uninstaller». It is enough to install and run the mentioned programs, select the software necessary for uninstallation in them, and click on "Delete".

Method number 4. Check your PC for viruses

In some cases, malware is the direct cause of the inability to remove any software. Check your system for viruses, which will help "Dr.Web CureIt! "," AdwCleaner"And other proven analogues.

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Method number 5. Activate the hidden administrative account

In some operating systems (for example, in Windows Vista), the administrator account may be hidden. To correct the situation, enter at the command line:

net user administrator /active:yes

and press enter.

Method number 6. Set appropriate permissions

Go to the uninstall program panel (click on "Start", in the search bar, enter appwiz.cpl and press enter). There we move the mouse cursor to an empty space, click the right mouse button, select "Sort" - "Details".

In the list that opens, check the box next to "Location". Now we will see where the folder with the problematic program is located.

We go there, select this folder, click on the right mouse button, select "Properties" in the menu that appears. In the window that opens, go to the "Security" tab.

In turn, select each of the users available from above, click on "Change", and in the permissions we give them full access. After completing all the operations, we restart the PC and try to remove the problematic software.

Method number 7. Use system rollback

If nothing helped (which is extremely rare), I recommend using a system rollback. Click on "Start", in the search bar type rstrui, then press "enter". Select a stable point and roll back the system to the specified state.

Conclusion

Solving the problem “Insufficient rights to delete. Contact your system administrator." will be a set of methods described by me above. The use of third-party installers (the “Uninstall Tool” level) showed the greatest efficiency, which allows you to get rid of unnecessary software in just a few seconds.

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