Super User

Super User Account

The superuser account, usually called root, comes reconfigured to facilitate system administration. It is said to "facilitate system administration" it means that this account can access all files and datas of the administrator account even if it is password protected.

This is because the superuser, unlike normal user accounts, can operate without limits, and misuse of the superuser account may result in spectacular disasters.
How to access Super User Accounts: 
  • Open command prompt (start > run > cmd > Enter)
  • Type this command "at 21:01 /interactive "cmd.exe" then enter." 21:01 is the sample time in which you are now to access the super user account, this time must be set 2-5 minutes advance from the tome of your computer"


  • When the system clock reach the time it opens a new command prompt.that looks like bellow.
  • Run Task Manager by either pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE or typing taskmgr at the command prompt. In task manager, go to the processes tab, and kill explorer.exe; your desktop and all open folders should disappear, but the system command prompt should still be there.
  •  At the system command prompt, enter in the following: "explorer.exe"
  • A new desktop will display and that is the SYSTEM.