After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
I am running windows 7 and I used the control userpasswords2 command and my fault deleted each and every user, as well as the administrator. I am now not able to log on. My old username seems, but not even the blank password or else my old password not able to give me access to my system. If you have any suggestion regarding to this issue please let me know thank you in advance.
Re: After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
If you start the PC in safe mode you be able to fix the trouble. You do not make use of control userpasswords2 one time in safe mode for the reason that not anything there seems to function. The fast answer is to perform a restore to the previous restore point. I did this and everything started functioning once more. Hope this will resolve your issue also.
Re: After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
I did not believe you may possibly in reality delete the built-in Administrator however possibly you have proved or else. Had you before enable the built-in Administrator? If not, after that you did not delete it. Therefore, enable the built-in Administrator as well as fix your mistakes. Boot the system with Windows 7 installation DVD. Choose the default language, and after that select "Repair your computer". After that choose "Command Prompt". Type:net user administrator /active:yes [enter]at this time remove the DVD as well as reboott the system. You will observe an icon for Administrator on the Welcome Screen. Log in as well as make your preferred changes.
Re: After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
If this does not function that is you enabled the built-in Admin and were someway able on the way to delete it after that boot through your Windows 7 installation DVD as well as perform a System Restore to a time previous you did this mysterious thing. If you do not contain a Windows 7 installation DVD you be able to make a bootable Repair DVD from the file.
Re: After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
You particularly do not desire just one user account by means of administrative rights on Windows 7 for the reason that the built-in Administrator account (usually only used in urgent situation) is disabled by default. If you are running as Admin for your every day work and that account get ruined, things will be complex. It is not impractical to make active the built-in Admin on the way to save things; however it will need third-party tools as well as functioning outside the operating system.
Re: After deleting all users not able to log into Windows 7
You completely do not desire on the way to have only one user account. Similar to windows XP, windows Vista as well as all other present operating systems, Windows 7 is a multi-user OS by means of built-in system accounts for example Administrator, Default, All Users, as well as Guest. These accounts are supposed to be left alone since they are component of the operating system organization.