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| User misplaced (I think) [This is my second post on the same subject. The first thread died] I had this Vista Home Basic machine working okay, but the power went out and then another person who was high used the machine. They named a new user as administrator. I don't know what else they did. Now I have a new user as administrator and the previous users are gone. I still see evidence of them in the file tree but the old programs are gone and the documents are buried in C > Users > Admin (that was a name of a previous user that I had named when I first got the machine) I've gradually installed some of my old programs and I'm currently just rebuilding everything, but it would be a lot easier if I could revert to the old user system. The Control Panel > add or remove user accounts is useless. I only have two icons there So is there anyway to return to the original condition? How can I recover the missing users? |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) "Nehmo" <blad54******.com> wrote in message news:e76fa770-80e4-4a7c-b550-5cf8899cbc4f@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > [This is my second post on the same subject. The first thread died] > > I had this Vista Home Basic machine working okay, but the power went > out and then another person who was high used the machine. They named > a new user as administrator. I don't know what else they did. > > Now I have a new user as administrator and the previous users are > gone. I still see evidence of them in the file tree but the old > programs are gone and the documents are buried in C > Users > Admin > (that was a name of a previous user that I had named when I first got > the machine) > > I've gradually installed some of my old programs and I'm currently > just rebuilding everything, but it would be a lot easier if I could > revert to the old user system. > > The Control Panel > add or remove user accounts is useless. I only > have two icons there > > So is there anyway to return to the original condition? How can I > recover the missing users?[/color] It's important to know which drugs the "person who was high" was on. Depending on which substance was being abused...the way to un-do the damage will vary. If alcohol, then the miscreant probably did something illogical, if he was "barbed-out" then the lazy approach to mischief is likely. Stimulants cause totally different types of problems... generally involving a lot of effort...but not much actually done. Maybe you need to put a password on the machine... or hide your drugs better next time. |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) On Feb 9, 2:16 pm, "philo" <ph...@privacy.net> wrote:[color=blue] > "Nehmo" <bla...******.com> wrote in message > > news:e76fa770-80e4-4a7c-b550-5cf8899cbc4f@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > >[color=green] > > [This is my second post on the same subject. The first thread died][/color] >[color=green] > > I had this Vista Home Basic machine working okay, but the power went > > out and then another person who was high used the machine. They named > > a new user as administrator. I don't know what else they did.[/color] >[color=green] > > Now I have a new user as administrator and the previous users are > > gone. I still see evidence of them in the file tree but the old > > programs are gone and the documents are buried in C > Users > Admin > > (that was a name of a previous user that I had named when I first got > > the machine)[/color] >[color=green] > > I've gradually installed some of my old programs and I'm currently > > just rebuilding everything, but it would be a lot easier if I could > > revert to the old user system.[/color] >[color=green] > > The Control Panel > add or remove user accounts is useless. I only > > have two icons there[/color] >[color=green] > > So is there anyway to return to the original condition? How can I > > recover the missing users?[/color] > > It's important to know which drugs the "person who was high" was on. > > Depending on which substance was being abused...the way to un-do the damage > will vary. > > If alcohol, then the miscreant probably did something illogical, > if he was "barbed-out" then the lazy approach to mischief is likely. > > Stimulants cause totally different types of problems... > generally involving a lot of effort...but not much actually done. > > Maybe you need to put a password on the machine... > or hide your drugs better next time.[/color] She was on Xanax, crashing off crack, and perhaps a little methadone. She remembered the user password combination she created, and seh is reasonably knowledgeable with Windows OSs. But as I understand, the real problem started with the power outage. Oh, I didn't provide the drugs, but I'm not above doing certain drugs. Yes, I understand the drugs were irrelevant to the os problem, but sometimes I add some personal info to bring the question into the real world. -- Nehmo |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) "Nehmo" <blad54******.com> wrote in message news:5e4490d3-52d1-4127-b4ec-fef83581e0c6@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Feb 9, 2:16 pm, "philo" <ph...@privacy.net> wrote:[color=green] > > "Nehmo" <bla...******.com> wrote in message > > > > news:e76fa770-80e4-4a7c-b550-5cf8899cbc4f@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > > > >[color=darkred] > > > [This is my second post on the same subject. The first thread died][/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > I had this Vista Home Basic machine working okay, but the power went > > > out and then another person who was high used the machine. They named > > > a new user as administrator. I don't know what else they did.[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > Now I have a new user as administrator and the previous users are > > > gone. I still see evidence of them in the file tree but the old > > > programs are gone and the documents are buried in C > Users > Admin > > > (that was a name of a previous user that I had named when I first got > > > the machine)[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > I've gradually installed some of my old programs and I'm currently > > > just rebuilding everything, but it would be a lot easier if I could > > > revert to the old user system.[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > The Control Panel > add or remove user accounts is useless. I only > > > have two icons there[/color] > >[color=darkred] > > > So is there anyway to return to the original condition? How can I > > > recover the missing users?[/color] > > > > It's important to know which drugs the "person who was high" was on. > > > > Depending on which substance was being abused...the way to un-do the[/color][/color] damage[color=blue][color=green] > > will vary. > > > > If alcohol, then the miscreant probably did something illogical, > > if he was "barbed-out" then the lazy approach to mischief is likely. > > > > Stimulants cause totally different types of problems... > > generally involving a lot of effort...but not much actually done. > > > > Maybe you need to put a password on the machine... > > or hide your drugs better next time.[/color] > > She was on Xanax, crashing off crack, and perhaps a little methadone. > She remembered the user password combination she created, and seh is > reasonably knowledgeable with Windows OSs. > But as I understand, the real problem started with the power outage. > Oh, I didn't provide the drugs, but I'm not above doing certain drugs. > Yes, I understand the drugs were irrelevant to the os problem, but > sometimes I add some personal info to bring the question into the real > world.[/color] If there was a power failure... it can do more damage than someone on drugs... You will probably have to re-setup your user profiles. Though chkdsk /f should have run after the system rebooted... you may want to try it again. As to the person on crack... kick them out! I once made the mistake of taking in a crack-addict for a few days. She was so pathetic...I had to kick her out. It was horrible. I can't think of too many things in this world worse than crack. You need to get that person far away from you. |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) [color=blue] > If there was a power failure... > it can do more damage than someone on drugs... > > You will probably have to re-setup your user profiles.[/color] How? [color=blue] > Though chkdsk /f should have run after the system rebooted...[/color] Okay, I can do that. However, I've had that suggested almost every time I've had a problem of one sort or another. It never accomplishes anything in the situations I've had. But I suppose It can't hurt. [color=blue] > you may want to try it again. > > As to the person on crack... > kick them out!\[/color] Well. she's not here. But if she were, I wouldn't kick someone out just because they had a drug problem. If someone has a problem, the first reaction should be to help them - not reject them. Also, although I don't do crack, I'm not Mr. Clean. [color=blue] > I once made the mistake of taking in a crack-addict for a few days. > She was so pathetic...I had to kick her out. > It was horrible. > I can't think of too many things in this world worse than crack. > You need to get that person far away from you.[/color] What specifically happened? Did you care for this person? And more important, does anybody have any ideas for the computer problem? -- Nehmo |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) On Feb 11, 12:34 am, SGR <2syl...******.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Nehmo;904865 Wrote: > > >[color=green] > > [This is my second post on the same subject. The first thread died][/color] >[color=green] > > I had this Vista Home Basic machine working okay, but the power went > > out and then another person who was high used the machine. They named > > a newuseras administrator. I don't know what else they did.[/color] >[color=green] > > Now I have a newuseras administrator and the previous users are > > gone. I still see evidence of them in the file tree but the old > > programs are gone and the documents are buried in C > Users > Admin > > (that was a name of a previoususerthat I had named when I first got > > the machine)[/color] >[color=green] > > I've gradually installed some of my old programs and I'm currently > > just rebuilding everything, but it would be a lot easier if I could > > revert to the oldusersystem.[/color] >[color=green] > > The Control Panel > add or removeuseraccounts is useless. I only > > have two icons there[/color] >[color=green] > > So is there anyway to return to the original condition? How can I > > recover the missing users?[/color] > > Can you sign on as administrator? I don't know if this will work for > you or not, but a friend of mine had a bit of a similar situation a > week or so ago (no drugs involved though! :cool:) and after trying > several different things with no luck, we finally tried system restore, > although we didn't have much hope--and it fixed it. Worth a try and dead > easy. > > -- > SGR[/color] I can log on as administrator, but there's only one restore point, and that's from today well after the problem event a few days ago. |
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| Re: User misplaced (I think) [quote=Nehmo;907504][COLOR=blue][COLOR=green] [/COLOR][COLOR=green] [/COLOR] > > Can you sign on as administrator? I don't know if this will work for > you or not, but a friend of mine had a bit of a similar situation a > week or so ago (no drugs involved though! :cool:) and after trying > several different things with no luck, we finally tried system restore, > although we didn't have much hope--and it fixed it. Worth a try and dead > easy. > > -- > SGR[/COLOR] I can log on as administrator, but there's only one restore point, and that's from today well after the problem event a few days ago.[/quote] Ughh. You may have to go ahead with your rebuilding project then...looks like the power outage may have really wiped some stuff out. Just try to think of it as moving into a new computer. :smile: |
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