Administrator as missing in Windows XP log file

The operating system Windows XP, the administrator log disappeared. How can I get that back

If you have created a new administrator account then the default administrator will disappear. To access the default administrator, then you will have to start in safe mode. Press F8 at the time wherever you turn on the computer and when the options appear, press enter on safe mode.

You can then connect a flash drive or a portable hard drive and transfer your files.

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