I can't access the old user profiles in Win 7 64 don't bits than current ones?

I had problems with my hard drive and did an emergency backup. When everything was fixed, I had to create a new user account. I can see the old user profiles if I go into my computer and I can share it with my current user profile. However, I can't get the old user profiles to appear as a choice on the screen to Log In, only the new profile and comments the user account. How can I recover the old option user profiles to connect?

How can I recover the old option user profiles to connect?

You can not. However, you can access the data stored in these profile files, if you are signed in under an administrator account.

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