Computer reset

Yesterday when the seat to the bottom of my laptop HP Office had look completely different from the day before. Instead of a loud crash from 20-30 files and docs nothing. Only the icons for software that I had on the computer before. Under libraries where I find my Docs, etc. nothing.

However, I could find all of my docs and photos saved under C:\users, as well as all the stuff on my old desk. It seems that the computer has reinstalled all programs and converted all the files. Which can happen automatically? When I start a program, it's like starting for the first time after installation. All the programs are there and all the files too, they seem to just reinstalled and updated in new places.
I did not use the computer yesterday until the evening so he could arrive earlier in the day when my 9 year old used to watch Netflix. She's also watching videos on YouTube. Could this be a virus? I did a full scan with Microsoft Security Essentials and it came out clean. I would really appreciate your comments!

Thank you very much
Maja

Yes, my stuff was under my old username "Maja".

Yes, there are other users who don't recognize. They are:
By default
Public
TEMP
Thank you very much for your quick response!

TEMP is what you are currently using.
You are missing the message when connecting (which is no doubt to appear) which tells you, it can not load your profile and uses a temporary.  ;-)
 
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/fix-a-corrupted-user-profile

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