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Zepher13

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Ok so, recently I've upgraded to windows 7. I decided to do a clean install which was a bad idea because now I have to reinstall everything and put all my files back. Anyway, I recently figured out how to get the full admin rights. The method I found made a new account called Administrator. I switched over to that account. And at some point, I also selected to start up Windows and let me log on without the need for a password BTW. I took all the files from my first account and moved them to the admin account since I planned to use that from now on. I was doing everything and looked up this youtube video showing how to make windows boot up faster. It worked fine when I was running vista so I figured I'd do it for Windows 7. I did it restarted and saw that I couldnt log on. Even stranger, I saw that the only account that I had was my old one, the one I deleted and replaced with the admin account. I tried that password I had set for that account and it didnt work. I seriously have no idea what to do. Please help

EDIT: Never mind. I fixed the problem by using Brink's solution
 
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Hello Zepher, and welcome to Seven Forums.

You might see if doing a system restore at boot using a restore point (if available) dated when everything worked properly.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 
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Hi Zepher,

Out of curiosity, what was the YouTube video you followed to "make Windows boot up faster"?

Cheers,

Walker
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Ok so, recently I've upgraded to windows 7. I decided to do a clean install which was a bad idea because now I have to reinstall everything and put all my files back. Anyway, I recently figured out how to get the full admin rights. The method I found made a new account called Administrator. I switched over to that account. And at some point, I also selected to start up Windows and let me log on without the need for a password BTW. I took all the files from my first account and moved them to the admin account since I planned to use that from now on. I was doing everything and looked up this youtube video showing how to make windows boot up faster. It worked fine when I was running vista so I figured I'd do it for Windows 7. I did it restarted and saw that I couldnt log on. Even stranger, I saw that the only account that I had was my old one, the one I deleted and replaced with the admin account. I tried that password I had set for that account and it didnt work. I seriously have no idea what to do. Please help

First off, you can't have created an account called "Administrator" because that account is built into Windows by default. Second, there is nothing to "figure out" about getting admin rights. The first account you create is by default an administrative user. It sounds as though you have done significant "meddling" to your system. I suggest a full, clean reinstall.
 

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Ok so, recently I've upgraded to windows 7. I decided to do a clean install which was a bad idea because now I have to reinstall everything and put all my files back. Anyway, I recently figured out how to get the full admin rights. The method I found made a new account called Administrator. I switched over to that account. And at some point, I also selected to start up Windows and let me log on without the need for a password BTW. I took all the files from my first account and moved them to the admin account since I planned to use that from now on. I was doing everything and looked up this youtube video showing how to make windows boot up faster. It worked fine when I was running vista so I figured I'd do it for Windows 7. I did it restarted and saw that I couldnt log on. Even stranger, I saw that the only account that I had was my old one, the one I deleted and replaced with the admin account. I tried that password I had set for that account and it didnt work. I seriously have no idea what to do. Please help

EDIT: Never mind. I fixed the problem by using Brink's solution

Well whatever the cause, I'm glad you got the problem solved ;) But make sure to post your solution as a reply next time, just in case nobody happens to reread your original post!

Cheers,

Walker
Windows Outreach Team
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows X...AMD Athlon Neo X2 1.6GHz *** Intel Core i7 Qu...4.00 GB *** 4.00 GBATI Radeon HD 3200, 384MB *** ATI Radeon HD 4...
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion dm3 (netbook) *** 27" iMac (Dual-Boot)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) *** Windows XP SP3 (32-bit), OSX 10.6
CPU
AMD Athlon Neo X2 1.6GHz *** Intel Core i7 Quad Core 2.8GHz
Memory
4.00 GB *** 4.00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 3200, 384MB *** ATI Radeon HD 4850, 1GB
Sound Card
ATI High Definition Audio *** ATI High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron W2053TX
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900 (monitor), 1266 x 768 (laptop) *** 2560 x 1440
Hard Drives
300 GB SATA (internal), 500 GB HP SimpleSave (external) *** 1 TB SATA (internal), 160 GB LaCie (external)
Mouse
Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
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Broadband
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