Whenever you or any program tries to install or make any changes to your system your desktop dims. Basically it is for security reasons. But how to stop it.
Go to-
Control panel> System and security> Action Centre.
In the 'Security' drop down menu you'll find 'User Account Control'. Click 'Change settings'. You may also find it in left sidebar. Or use search in start menu and type 'User Account Control settings'.
The following table provides a description of the UAC settings and the potential impact of each setting to the security of your computer.
Go to-
Control panel> System and security> Action Centre.
In the 'Security' drop down menu you'll find 'User Account Control'. Click 'Change settings'. You may also find it in left sidebar. Or use search in start menu and type 'User Account Control settings'.
User Account Control settings |
What are User Account Control settings?
User Account Control (UAC) notifies you before changes are made to your computer that require administrator-level permission. The default UAC setting notifies you when programs try to make changes to your computer, but you can control how often you are notified by UAC by adjusting the settings.The following table provides a description of the UAC settings and the potential impact of each setting to the security of your computer.
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