Local user account

Hi, on a new computer a local user account has been created and loaded with personal folders.

Two weeks later, another user account was created with an address of the user online.

The first user account was deleted with its countain.

Is it possible to recover the deleted account?

Thank you

Not sure if the system restore can restore a user account, but worth a try if you have a restore point before the account was deleted.

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4692-System-Restore-how-do-Windows-8-a.html

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