Running as an administrator is the easiest for most home users. But even as an admin if the UAC is set high enough it will still give a prompt and ask for verification to make changes to the system or software installation. If more than one user by enabling the lock screen and setting the screensaver to none it will enable the lock screen at set time and also the 5 min auto logout. This will force either an admin login or switch user/ password prompt. I even have the UAC set on admin to notify if any program is trying to make a change. For other users the admin can lock out program access, internet or whatever including download and install with password required. Parental control if you will.
Common sense is the key, but Rocky didn’t get hacked, he screwed up trying to set up a dual boot and erased Win10 wasn’t the OS, wasn’t a virus. Plain human error.



Swifty