Solved How do I rename the C:/Users/Owner folder safely?

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Suppose the computer formerly belonged to Jane and so there is a directory named C:/Users/Jane. Now the computer belongs to Mary. Somehow I manged to rename the visible folder name - the one that appears with the icon - from Jane to Mary but in the file system the directory is still called C:/Users/Jane. Is there anyway to safely change this without inconvenient side-effects? The goal is to have it be C:/Users/Mary.

This problem is on a netbook with Windows 7 Starter (32 bit).
 

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Clean install of the os, then it wipes the hdd and starts anew with Mary's name.
 

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Suppose the computer formerly belonged to Jane and so there is a directory named C:/Users/Jane. Now the computer belongs to Mary. Somehow I manged to rename the visible folder name - the one that appears with the icon - from Jane to Mary but in the file system the directory is still called C:/Users/Jane. Is there anyway to safely change this without inconvenient side-effects? The goal is to have it be C:/Users/Mary.

This problem is on a netbook with Windows 7 Starter (32 bit).

Set up another user.. (Mary). Make sure you give the proper rights to Mary (administrator).

Don't forget to copy any user specific desktop items from Jane to Mary.

Log off, now log back on using Mary.

Now... delete the user Jane
 

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Barryware's suggestion was what I used. However, I was logged in as Mary (the new admin) when I did it. Then when I tried to delete the old admin (Jane) I got a complaint that I was logged in as the old admin. That didn't make sense but anyway the old admin did get deleted. I'm done. Thanks to all that replied.
 

My Computer My Computer

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Windows 7 Professional 64 bit4 GB DDR2 1066GeForce 8400 DVI and Analog, EGA 8400 Analog
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
mix and match
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
Motherboard
Asus MA 770 UD3
Memory
4 GB DDR2 1066
Graphics Card(s)
GeForce 8400 DVI and Analog, EGA 8400 Analog
Monitor(s) Displays
2 portrait Samsung 2243, 1 landscape Asus 222
Hard Drives
300 GB
PSU
500 Watt
Case
Antec 500 Sonata III
Keyboard
dasKeyboard USB, the original loud click version
Mouse
Logitech TrackMan Wheel
Internet Speed
DSL
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