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I needed to rename a file name in the system 32 folder. But the access to the same was denied as I didn't had the ownership of the file. So I searched the web to find out that I have to change the ownership i.e trusted installer. Then following the steps mentioned in the web I went to  C: drive, opened properties and security tab. There I clicked on advance options where I changed the ownership. Thereafter the problem starts. First an error message was displayed but now it shows that a new temporary user has been created and i cannot go back to the orginal user. Whenever I restart my laptop and login in the temporary user comes up. I don't know what should I do now. Anyone with the solutions please guide me.

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hi

If you have destroyed the profile, then no choice, you have to create a new one

Solved: Re: My Start Menu, Search bar, Settings and some other thing... - HP Support Community - 816...

 

 

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