My user account is empty. I owe to all administrator rights! It happened when I uninstalled Windows Live One Care. Have a lot hangs in IE8. Under XP SP3

I uninstalled Windows Live One Care. Since then, my user account file is empty and I have no right to administrator. Before this happened I had many crashes and stop IE. I don't think they are related.

Hi gmakrk,

1. what version of internet explore that you use?

2. you receive an error message when internet explore crashes?

3. do you have a third-party security software installed on the computer?

4. When you be able to uninstall Windows Live One Care with success of the computer?

5. What do you mean by user account file is empty?

Method 1

I suggest that you restore the computer to the point before you uninstall Windows Live One Care of the computer using the system restore and check if the user account file is not empty.

How to restore Windows XP to a previous state

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306084

Method 2

See the link below to uninstall Windows Live One Care of the computer using the cleaning tool and check if it helps.

http://social.Microsoft.com/forums/en/onecaregeneral/thread/732e6371-2e71-479a-8cd6-b189941ed4fb

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