Disabling User Account Control
I’m sure by now, you’ve seen this window more than a few times. For some, maybe a few too many times.Every time a change is made to your computer that could potentially affect your PC’s system or settings such as (installing new programs, running scripts, running .exe files, etc); this window is determined to pop up each time and ask for your permission to allow the change to be made.
If you do not want to be harassed by Vista for at least 5 years, you can easily turn User Account Control (UAC) off.
To turn UAC off, go to your Start Menu, run msconfig. For more information about the run feature, clik here. Once you get to the MSConfig window, head on over to the tools tab. Find Disable UAC, and launch it.

Once you launch it, a command prompt window will pop-up telling you that the operation had been successful. Simply type exit to… exit.
Reboot your computer, and you’re all set.
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