my pc goes on the user account of temoprary how to fix

my pc goes on the user account of temoprary how to fix

This implies that there is corruption of the profiles on your normal user account.

You have an administrator account that you can connect to then you can try to fix it?

If this is not the case, see the guide to recovering lost password Windows 7 Home Premium account user, can't connect, connection problem

Him begins the article with some basic steps you can take and then work upwards through more complicated methods where the easiest do not solve the problem. Please read the intro, but I think it will be the 8 method which solves your problem. Follow the precautionary measures later in the thread as well.

You could be up & running again within an hour, probably less.

If you have any questions, post it here; I'll keep an eye on your question.

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