Edit user profiles

My brother gave me a computer with Windows Vista on it, but when I try to install one of my programs it puts all the application data in a user file with his name on it.  How can I change this profile then it's mine instead of him?

1. log in as one user other than the new user that you created or the user that you want to copy the files.

It's your instructions.  So, if I am not the user that I want to copy from or that I created just that log as a new administrator?  This is the part I don't understand.

I have an old account of user: Alex
I want just a user account: Wild Child

If I don't log in as one of those then whence this account I log comes?

After you have created 'Wild Child' as the second account administrator sign you on your account of brothers and transfer files on and once you are finished before you delete your brothers account sign in to your account to verify that you can access the files.

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