ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT

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PURPLEGIRL

I tried to add a new user account to my home computer, and now my husband's
administrator account appears to have been replaced with it! All of his
files, pictures, settings, documents, etc. are all gone. When you start the
computer it wants to act like you just purchased it and automatically starts
trying to run setups for the software that came with it. Can anyone tell me
how and if this info can be recovered??
 
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Nepatsfan

PURPLEGIRL said:
I tried to add a new user account to my home computer, and now my husband's
administrator account appears to have been replaced with it! All of his
files, pictures, settings, documents, etc. are all gone. When you start the
computer it wants to act like you just purchased it and automatically starts
trying to run setups for the software that came with it. Can anyone tell me
how and if this info can be recovered??


It sounds as if your computer is running XP Professional and your husband was
using the built-in Administrator account as his regular account. If that were
the case, creating another account that is a member of the administrators group
will result in the Administrator account being hidden.

To access the built-in Administrator account do the following.

Log on with your new account.
Click on the Start button and select Log off from the menu.
That should bring up the Welcome Screen.
Next, hit the Ctrl + Alt + Del keys at the same time twice.
This should bring up the Logon to Windows dialog.
Enter Administrator in the User Name box along with the appropriate password.
Once logged on with this account see if he now has access to his files.

If your husband was using the Administrator account he should create a new user
account for himself and copy his old profile into the new account.

Take a look at the following articles for more info;

How do I copy a user profile in Windows XP?
http://www.petri.co.il/copy_user_profiles_in_windows_xp.htm

To copy a user profile
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/...cs/en-us/sysdm_userprofile_copy.mspx?mfr=true

How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/811151

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 

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