How can I make Windows 10 stop asking me for admin permission?

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Solution: IN regedit go to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

Then set EnableLUA ato 0. Close regedit.
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Whenever I try do do anything, I get a little pop up box like this:
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Which is utterly pointless as you just click yes or allow etc. My old PC doesn't do this, thinking back think I changed something in Win7 way back before the upgrade.

Anyhoo I did this on my new PC in Windows 10:
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But it's still asking for permission- pointless as it already has it.
Brand new PC/Windows, only one Administrator account, any advice please?
 
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If you're moving/copying/deleting files or folders in the root of a drive, in the Program Files, Programdata or Windows directories, you'll get this.

How often do you actually move files around this places? It can't be that often, surely?
 
If you're moving/copying/deleting files or folders in the root of a drive, in the Program Files, Programdata or Windows directories, you'll get this.

How often do you actually move files around this places? It can't be that often, surely?

New PC so, I was configuring a lot, however even a once a week 'Ping' would annoy me, as there was no need for it, and I new there was a way to avoid it entirely.

I just didn't have the expertise or google-fu to solve it myself.
 
Once a week isn't unreasonable. I don't know why you would want to make it easier for malware to compromise your machine.
 
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