I commented on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/39302418/
The answer is a self-answer from a programmer upgrading from a development environment unaware of UAC to one that is. The programmer is used to running under Windows registry virtualization.
The self-answer which has been accepted proposes disabling virtualization on the entire system. Anybody who has any experience of this knows that it is a terrible idea.
I left a comment making that point in no uncertain terms. I don't want future readers getting the idea that this answer describes a sensible thing to do. That comment has been removed. Why?
I fear that we are becoming afraid of criticism for fear of upsetting users. If we suppress critical comments then we won't be able to maintain the high quality of the content on this site. One of the things that distinguishes SO from newsgroups is that SO stamps on poor advice given by people lacking in knowledge. Is that stamping on poor advice no longer acceptable behaviour?