Comradecool
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Hello Folks,
I'm in Stockholm, Sweden living with a friend while I study. To repay her kindness I've been helping her with various things around the house. One of those things involves computers.
She has a Dell computer running Windows 7 Professional. She received this computer, which was originally destined for the Mexican embassy here in Stockholm, from a friend. The friend said that she would never be able to default her user account for start up. My ego and I agreed this was an oversight, and proceeded to 'delete' the Mexican account.
Now when I start up, it auto-defaults to the Mexican account, which isn't 'there.' When that fails, it kicks me back to the user log-in page. There it displays the Mexican account, or 'log in with another account' option. If I type in the name of the other users I left, I can log in, otherwise, I only see the Mexican account.
Once I log into the desktop, and log out, it shows the 'proper' result of her account, the one I credit for myself, and the guest account.
My question: how do I un**** this situation? And is it possible to truly 'delete' this Mexican account so this doesn't happen?
Thanks for any help provided, and time given.
Humbly,
Comrade
I'm in Stockholm, Sweden living with a friend while I study. To repay her kindness I've been helping her with various things around the house. One of those things involves computers.
She has a Dell computer running Windows 7 Professional. She received this computer, which was originally destined for the Mexican embassy here in Stockholm, from a friend. The friend said that she would never be able to default her user account for start up. My ego and I agreed this was an oversight, and proceeded to 'delete' the Mexican account.
Now when I start up, it auto-defaults to the Mexican account, which isn't 'there.' When that fails, it kicks me back to the user log-in page. There it displays the Mexican account, or 'log in with another account' option. If I type in the name of the other users I left, I can log in, otherwise, I only see the Mexican account.
Once I log into the desktop, and log out, it shows the 'proper' result of her account, the one I credit for myself, and the guest account.
My question: how do I un**** this situation? And is it possible to truly 'delete' this Mexican account so this doesn't happen?
Thanks for any help provided, and time given.
Humbly,
Comrade
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Machine
- OS
- Windows 7 64-bit Professional 7601 Multiprocess
- CPU
- Intel i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
- Motherboard
- ASRock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3
- Memory
- 8GB Corsair
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 580
- Sound Card
- Nvidia High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Apple Cinema Display 23'' x2
- Hard Drives
- ST500DM002 (Seagate Barracuda)
- PSU
- Corsair ATX800
- Case
- Corsair 650D
- Cooling
- Silver Arrow
- Keyboard
- Razer Lycosa
- Mouse
- Razer Naga
- Internet Speed
- Fiber Optic