Just another thing ... cmd prompt is opening from TEMP folder. I used to be from Users folder.
user is not accessible
I had a windows users that i cannot access, any document or program is not accessible. i was working using this user and i had all necessary programs installed. Once my computer restarted with blue screen since i cannot see that user on startuo screen. Although that folder is there in Users folder of windows.
how can i login normaly to that user?
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2019-07-16T17:19:46+00:00 I recommend you look for another computer to create a USB and repair Windows
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-downlo...
You can retrieve your files following the steps of this link
https://www.intowindows.com/repair-windows-10-i...
Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.
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Anonymous
2019-07-16T17:17:56+00:00 Hi Smith,
I tried it it did not work. any other workaround?
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Anonymous
2019-07-16T16:50:56+00:00 Hi NADIASIDDIQUI
I am an independent advisor here to helpIt sounds like the user profile has become corrupted. In order to fix that I would recommend that you perform a repair upgrade. this will allow you to install a fresh copy of Windows, fix any errors in the operating system including corrupted user profile and also keep all of your files, apps and settings at the same time
The following guide will show you how to do that
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Anonymous
2019-07-16T16:49:17+00:00 Hi, nadiasiddiqui
My name is Smith and I am an Independent Advisor. I would be happy to help you today.
Try entering Safe Mode to repair
Turn off your computer; then, turn it on.
As soon as you see the Windows logo with the spinning dots, press and hold the power button until your computer turns off. Do this process twice.
.-Turn on your computer for the third time, and let it load.
.-You should get this message: Preparing Automatic Repair.
.-On the next screen that would appear, click on Advanced Options.
.-Select Troubleshoot.
.-Go to Advanced Options.
.-Click on Startup Repair.
.-Wait for the repair to finish.
Hope this helps. Keep us posted on the status for further assistance.