To resolve the issue of adding your wife's account back to the PC, you can follow these steps:
- Remove Cached Credentials: Sometimes, the account may still be cached in the system. Go to Control Panel > Credential Manager and check under Windows Credentials. Look for any entries related to your wife's account and remove them.
- Check User Accounts: Open Settings > Accounts > Family & other users. Ensure that her account is not listed there. If it is, try removing it from this section.
- Delete User Profile Folder: Since you mentioned that you cannot access the
C:/users/amandfolder, you may need to take ownership of the folder. Right-click the folder, select Properties, go to the Security tab, click on Advanced, and change the owner to your current user account. After taking ownership, you should be able to delete the folder. - Restart the Computer: After making these changes, restart your computer to ensure that all settings are refreshed.
- Add the Account Again: Once the computer is back up, try adding your wife's account again through Settings > Accounts > Family & other users > Add someone else to this PC.
If you continue to experience issues, it may be necessary to check for any additional user account settings or conflicts that could be causing the problem.