First of all, a recovery disk is proprietary. If there's a way to undo it
which I doubt, you would need to get that information from the system
manufacturer.
That said, if your files are still there, you might try creating a new
account and copying the files from your previous user account to the new
user account:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151
--
Michael Solomon MS-MVP
Windows Shell/User
Backup is a PC User's Best Friend
DTS-L.Org:
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"The knitted bloke" <The knitted
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>I do hope someone can help. I have done a very silly thing. When I went
>to
> turn on my PC, I had left a floppy disc in drive A. The PC came up with a
> message "unable to start NTLDR" and I assumed there was a major problem.
> So
> I ran the system recovery disc. All my work is still on the PC, but the
> settings are all to pot. Is there an easy way of undoing this silly
> mistake
> or of reestablishing the settings I had previously in place? Help greatly
> appreciated!