![]() I have made several abortive attempts to sort out the User Accounts. Incidentally, tempus fugit a very old user account, has suddenly TODAY turned up in the directory. I was assuming the problems were due to the presence in the directory of more than one User Folder, especially as 2 have very similar names. The Moneysoft Programme has a menu for changing default saver option and Word for saving Documents but they frequently go missing anyway. Can I simply copy the AppData folder there or do I have to enter each App separately to change the location of app data ? My real problem is that Windows 10 does not always save files to the correct location ie to the location I choose. I found that irritating so I gave that administrative powers too. The granny account was an attempt to get away from Microsoft by setting up a Local Account - a Standard User Account at first without a password. I did realise there should at least be an Apps Data folder in my mjcx2 which is the account with administrative permissions I use most, but it only shows up in the LAPTOP-QUIG-MIRO one. I have expanded the Parent User Folder but the directory cannot show the confused collection of folders and files contained in individual accounts unless I expand them which would make a very big image. ![]() Mjcx2granny countermjcx2 LAPTOP-QUIG-MIR90 plus various default user entrIes that I dont meddle with. I scroll down to the first Windows Entry to find Users - in there besides my sons guest user accounts which they never use but are there in case they do have to later, I have all appear at first sight to be in the same partition as Programs etc. To clarify I am sending images of my directories, control panel list of user accounts and response to net user command prompt.Īs you will see I have 3 User Folders in one of two main sub folders of This PC., both entitled Windows: I find it confusing that this laptop only has one partition so Documents etc. Nb Using command prompt to get Windows OS details get name results in the OLD User Account Title. Windows 10 does not seem to be saving files to the folders I indicate. I suppose I could print hard copies of them but it would take ages. I have looked through Brink`s Tutorial on dealing with a corrupt User Profile but don`t want to embark on removing the current admin account if I can help it as I have no confidence I will be able to transfer my financial records successfully in so doing. Malwarebytes and Bitdefender have both scanned and say all is well Surely it should be saving to the current administrator User Account ? When I checked the default saving location for This PC the result states : Recovery D and beneath that the name of the TOSHIBA External Hard Drive I have been using for backups. Both completed but the result seems to be that my Local Account has been removed though the folder is still there in the Users section of the Directory. I ran chkdsk C:\f this morning and sfc/scannow. I also find today that the Local Account has disappeared from the User Accounts listed in Control Panel. It appears to be the only copy so I am afraid to delete it. Should this not be in the current proper User Admin Account ? I am trying to empty the old User Folder so that I can remove it from the Directory but find there is an Apps Data Folder in it. Windows 10 seems to have been saving to either of them at random and is also saving to an old User Folder which I removed from User Accounts over a year ago.The latter is, confusingly I must admit, named the same as the current admin User Account plus the name of my husband`s old laptop. I had 2 user accounts on my Windows 10 HP Laptop - one Microsoft Account named with my initialsand a Local Account with a different name. ![]() Microsoft Windows (c) Microsoft Corporation. Device name HPLAPTOPProcessor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU 2.70GHz 2.90 GHzInstalled RAMĘ.00 GBDevice IDĐ1C2869A-EACD-48CF-ACA6-4CFED37BDFF3Product IDĐ0325-96176-65479-AAOEMSystem typeĖ4-bit operating system, 圆4-based processorPen and touch Touch support with 2 touch points
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