

GPU: MSI RTX 3080 Ventus 3X Plus OC, de-shrouded, LM TIM, replaced mem therm pads.Motherboard: Gigabyte B550i Aorus Pro AX.Storage: Samsung 850 EVO 250GB, Samsung 860 EVO 1TB, Silicon Power A80 2TB NVME.Case: Corsair Vengeance C70, w/ Custom Side-Panel Window.RAM: G.Skill Sniper 4x8GB GPU: EVGA GTX 1080 FTW2 w/ LM.CPU: Intel Core i7 4790K up to 5.0GHz, 4.8Ghz all-core, relidded w/ LM.Keyboard: Corsair Strafe RGB (Cherry MX Brown).Cooling: Custom water loop (CPU & GPU), Radiators: 1x140mm(Back), 1x280mm(Top), 1x420mm(Front).Storage: XPG SX8200 Pro 2TB, 3x ADATASU800 1TB (RAID 0), Samsung 970 EVO Plus 500GB.GPU: MSI RTX 2080 Sea Hawk EK X, 2070MHz core, 8000MHz mem.CPU: Intel Core i9 9900K up to 5.3GHz, 5.0GHz all-core, delidded.I assume he's using recovery mode and the command prompt to do it but how would I even prevent that type of bypass? I'm beginning to lose all hope here as I've tried everything to limit or track his usage, but he spends all his time trying to remove it and succeeds in doing so every time and I don't know how. Note: I had taken careful precautions to make sure the administrator account's passwords were very complex, and he only has access to a standard account. Just recently, we switched to a Windows laptop and used Microsoft's family safety features which worked great for a day, until he managed to factory reset that computer as well We previously let him use a MacBook and tried using its parential controls to prevent app installs and block websited but he managed to either reset the administrator password (I generated a random one with letters and symbols so there's no way he could've guessed it) or factory reset the computer. Whenever we try to block sites on the router or hosts files, he simply uses a VPN to bypass it. Here's the general gist of what I've tried We only let him use his Windows laptop for school and basically, he has failing grades, doesn't do his school work, and spends all of his time talking to a foreign girl he met on Roblox which we do not approve of (could be a groomer, even if we ignore the failing grades).
