What to do if the Local Users and Groups is missing in Windows?
This post shows you three methods to find it.
Step 1: PressWin + Rto fire up the Run window.
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Step 2: Typecmdinto the text box and pressShift + Ctrl + Enterto run Command Prompt as administrator.
Step 3: Typesfc /scannowand hitEnterto spin up the command.
you could go to check updates on your machine.

Check for Windows Update
Step 1: PressWin + Ito open Windows configs.
Step 2: Navigate toUpdate & Security>Windows Update.
Step 3: Click onCheck for updateson the right pane to see if there is any update on Windows.

Check for Drives Update
Step 1: PressWin + Xand chooseDevice Managerfrom the WinX menu.
Step 2: Expand each option to see whether there is a driver marked with a yellow exclamation.
Step 3: If you find one, right-hit it and chooseUpdate drivefrom the context menu.

Step 4: SelectSearch automatically for driversfrom the following window.
your system will find and implement the latest compatible driver for you automatically.
What to do if the Task Scheduler failed to launch?

This post shows you four methods to address the problem.
you’re able to change your account jot down to an administrator to solve the problem.
Step 2: SelectAccounts>Family & other users.
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Then, you’re able to find your local account under theOther userssection at the right pane.
Step 3: grab the account and click onChange account punch in.
Step 4: In the prompt window, selectAdministratorfrom the drop-down menu.

If you dont have a local account, you should add one first.
But using this method requires you to create system restore points earlier.
If you have, follow the next steps to start the system restore process.

Step 1: TypeControl Panelinto the Search box and hit Enter to fire up the window.
Step 2: ChooseRecoverywhen theView byoption is chosenLarge icons.
Step 3: SelectOpen System Restore.
Step 5: Check the information and clickFinishto start the system restore process.
Hope these methods can fix the problem in your situation.