What should I do if the Win7 user folder has a file that starts with Administrator.xxx?

  
                

In the Win7 operating system, we usually have an Administrator user folder, but recently users found that the user folder on their computer actually has two Administrator folders, and the other is a folder that starts with Administrator.xxx. What should I do? Let's take a look at the solution.

Operation steps:

1. Delete the Administrator directory, rename the Administrator.UCRWXDW7RTD and rename it to Administrator;

2. Run the window input “regedit“, open the registry editor, edit keys to point to the directory Administrator;

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /SOFTWARE /Microsoft /Windows NT /CurrentVersion /ProfileList]

modify ProfileImagePath: C: \\ Users \\ Administrator

3, restart the computer and found that it does not recognize our catalog Administrator, even in the current build Temp directory, registry automatically points to the Temp directory. That is to say, some files in the original Administrator.xxx directory cannot be copied, and the system cannot be recognized.

4. After F8 starts the security mode, it is mandatory to name Administrator.xx into the Administrator directory and modify the ProfileImagePath. It can be solved.

The above is the Win7 user folder with a solution for the file beginning with Administrator.xxx, if you have encountered this problem, you may wish to try the above method!

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved