User logon error

I created a second user for my computer, I am the user with Administration and the second user is implemented in Standard.  I had no problem to change for the second user but now I can't connect to Windows with my login.  My password is correct because I can make changes to Administration on the second user account.  Help!  I need to access my documents and files which are not available on the second user account.

Here you go:

  1. Set your BIOS so that it uses the DVD drive as its primary boot device.
  2. Start the computer with your system repair CD. If you do not have one, ask a friend to burn you through the control panel / backup and restore. It takes less than five minutes.
  3. Press a key when prompted to boot from the CD.
  4. Select 'PC Repair' in the menu.
  5. Select 'Repair' when prompted.
  6. When you are prompted, select System Restore.
  7. Configure Windows to a point before you did what you did.
  8. Log in normally and change your password.
  9. Plan ahead a little and create, test and document an alternative admin account, same as you have a spare emergency House key. Having this alternative admin account would have solved your problem in less than a minute.

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