 Hello everybody! This video is about how to disable user account control UAC in Windows 10. Note, if you are not an expert user, I wouldn't recommend doing it. On the whole, user account control in Windows 10 notifies you about launching the applications that can make changes to your operating system and asks you for permission in order to avoid unwanted consequences. So this is how you disable user account control in Windows 10. The first method is like this. In the search field, enter user accounts and launch it. Here select Change user account control settings. You need administrator rights to open this item and introduce changes. By default, the notice is notify only when apps try to make changes to the computer. Drag the slider below to disable user account control. Click OK to apply the settings. You need administrator rights for that too. Here is the second method. After ragged it in the search field, the registry editor starts. Go to HKEY local machine, software, Microsoft, current version, policies, system. To disable Windows 10 user account control here, set the value 0 for consent prompt behavior admin. Set the value 0 for prompt on secure desktop and the value 1 for enable LUA. In this case, leave it as it is. Restart the system for the changes to take effect. Thanks for watching. I hope this video will be useful for you. If you liked this video, click the like button below and subscribe to our channel to see more.