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What do I type after x:windowssystem32>?
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Sorry community, I reset my computer setting back to where I added a new user or administrator coz I couldn't log into the old user profile. That was alright, except there was no desktop whenever I logon, so I tried to find out to get the desktop on.
When I couldn't get it on I thought of resetting the computer when I first got it that was 4 days ago,but I reset it back when I had to add new user/admin'. Then when I shut it down I went back on and it wouldn't go pass 'system recovery'.
I pushed f8 and it gave me options I went to safe command prompt and thought of typing in lusrmgr... But it didn't work so that's why I'm asking the question
What do I type after x:windowssystem32>?
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Sorry community, I reset my computer setting back to where I added a new user or administrator coz I couldn't log into the old user profile. That was alright, except there was no desktop whenever I logon, so I tried to find out to get the desktop on.
When I couldn't get it on I thought of resetting the computer when I first got it that was 4 days ago,but I reset it back when I had to add new user/admin'. Then when I shut it down I went back on and it wouldn't go pass 'system recovery'.
I pushed f8 and it gave me options I went to safe command prompt and thought of typing in lusrmgr... But it didn't work so that's why I'm asking the question
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Hello,
What do I type after x:windowssystem32>?
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Sorry community, I reset my computer setting back to where I added a new user or administrator coz I couldn't log into the old user profile. That was alright, except there was no desktop whenever I logon, so I tried to find out to get the desktop on.
When I couldn't get it on I thought of resetting the computer when I first got it that was 4 days ago,but I reset it back when I had to add new user/admin'. Then when I shut it down I went back on and it wouldn't go pass 'system recovery'.
I pushed f8 and it gave me options I went to safe command prompt and thought of typing in lusrmgr... But it didn't work so that's why I'm asking the question
What do I type after x:windowssystem32>?
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Sorry community, I reset my computer setting back to where I added a new user or administrator coz I couldn't log into the old user profile. That was alright, except there was no desktop whenever I logon, so I tried to find out to get the desktop on.
When I couldn't get it on I thought of resetting the computer when I first got it that was 4 days ago,but I reset it back when I had to add new user/admin'. Then when I shut it down I went back on and it wouldn't go pass 'system recovery'.
I pushed f8 and it gave me options I went to safe command prompt and thought of typing in lusrmgr... But it didn't work so that's why I'm asking the question