The administrator account settings

I got my computer to someone else. I changed my coordinates and the name of the computer administrator account. The former owners user account no longer exists, but whenever I do anything it still says c:\users\the another name of people. And very often when I try to do things he says accsess refused and has it appoints. How can I completely change the settings in my name

Hello

Because it's a second hand computer, you must reinstall the operating system and start again.

You never know what it was used for or what Malware can be installed in the operating system.

Here are some choices of General information to help you reinstall Windows:

You can get the recovery disks from the manufacturer of your computer for a small fee.

And if you have never received a recovery disk of the person who sold you the computer second hand you should / can have a recovery partition on your hard disk to reinstall the system of operatring back to new condition.

Normally, you have to press F10 or F11, etc at startup according to the manufacturer. Ask them the combination of particular key to recovery.

You can also borrow and use a Microsoft Vista DVD, which contains the files for the different editions of Vista must be installed. The product key determines which Edition is installed.

Builders recovery DVDs are should not be used for this purpose.

And you need to know the version of 'bit' for Vista, as 32-bit and 64-bit editions come on different DVDs

See you soon.

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