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Name: poyok
Date: November 8, 2009 at 08:27:29 Pacific
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: E5200/0.99 GB
Product: Hewlett-packard / W185
Subcategory: General
Tags: XP
Comment:

Hi,I'm Irwin,
Yesterday I've creating another user accounts,but I didn't set the account to "others" which is suppost not as the "administrator". So when I shut down my Desktop,it automatically log on to New User Account (which mistakenly chose as administrator) and some of my important picture file from the previous "administrator" account lost....how do i need to retrieve back the computer to the previous "administrator" account ? I really,really need some answer...becoz the file contained my new born baby...pls somebody help me. Thanks.



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Name: wanderer
Date: November 8, 2009 at 09:21:42 Pacific
Reply:

logout and back in under your regular account.

You don't see your pics because you are presently under a new profile. Pics are there so don't worry.


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Response Number 2
Name: poyok
Date: November 8, 2009 at 23:25:50 Pacific
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Thanks for the reply,but the problem is,when I did logged out,there is no more previous user "administrator" account remain,but I'd try to look in the "system properties"...then I click on the"user profiles" it is still there.
I don't know how to choose back this profiles.
Any idea? Thanks.


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