"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> You have a corrupt Profile. I would put the default "Administrator" account
> on the welcome screen, and use it to create a new user account.
>
> Show default Administrator on Welcome screen
>
> Go to Start/all programs/accessories/run, and type:
>
> control userpasswords2
>
> Advanced tab, Advanced button, Users folder, rightclick Administrator,
> Properties, uncheck checkbox for "Account is disabled"
> Restart Windows.
> Mark L. Ferguson
I'm running Vista Home basic, therefore after the 'advanced button' step
there is no users folder. nothing for me to right click end get into the
properties.
"This computer is running Windows Vista Home Basic. This snapin may not be
used with this version of windows. To manage user accounts for this computer,
use the User Accounts tool in the Control Panel"
As far as I'm aware the user accounts tool will not let me get to Enable the
Windows Administrative account, correct?
--- And as a sidenote, when I run chkdsk in safe mode with command prompt i
get a message like
"Chkdsk cannot continue to read-only on the drive because there is a corrupt
file"
Thank you all for your feedback