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    Silas Hodge is offline Senior Member
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    Default Windows 7 enigmatically produced an "Administrator" Account.

    Hi, I have an office in my place and I'm in Windows 7 Home Edition for a long time on it, and everything works fine, no problem, but since last week, I have two options, while from the windows, instead go directly to the desktop. Windows 7 has been manually created a new administrator account inexplicable, and when I connect via the Administrator account that is original, and if I try to do something, does not allow me to do something. Now I'm in big trouble, how could delete this account?

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    Vivian Imbert is offline Senior Member
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    This is really unexpected, because it never happens to me, I'm also using Windows 7, the last three years. Do you have any other user to get on the same computer? Why might it be possible that the person who had done this in mind, and changed the type of user, I do not mean that you have in your account with administrator privileges, so you can not do anything, that I recommend to you, but first of all to ensure that none of this has created, and if so, you can talk to him directly.

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    Here, let me give you a solution to these, in fact, this is a problem that I saw for the first time, but still nothing to worry about, I suggest that first of all to create a new admin account, so as to obtain all rights do anything with that machine, and then log through that account and open the Computer Management utility, and that the left will get an option called Local Users and Groups, as if you clicked on the name that you will find all users of the computer, then delete the name of all expect the one created recently.

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    Silvio Jared is offline Senior Member
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    It appears that the account is being damaged and Windows has created a new one for you, so this problem by using that, yes, I know it is very turbulent we have to do all these changes in the configuration, but I recommend this logon account that got out of the window itself, and then go to the directory as C: \ Users \ administator and search the archives, you can see their own files if not there then use this account only if you can make an account and remove the one created by the windows.

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    As you can get all these simple file is damaged, so you do not have to make the new account, but at least for the first time you have to create the new profile and then copy all user files from there and paste it into the back of new account, but remember one thing, copy all files except these three files, called Ntuser.dat, Ntuser.dat.log, Ntuser.ini, and restart the computer.

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