Windows 7 administrative account overload, normal MIA. ?

Although the administrative account and the only ONE on my computer, I have violated release a program an ISO file because of require it * approval for all *. To resolve this problem, I went in CMD and unlocked the * administrative secret account *, connected to my main account, and then on this one. I finished what I had to do, entered command-line, disabled the account unlocked and disconnected.
When you try to log on my normal account it took a password, I have no recollection of setting, because it was my account 1 and only.
So, I've logged in Administrator, went in CMD and changed the password, and then disconnected again.
This brings me to my current problem, my normal account (named Brett) is more listed, and the only available account is administrator.

Despite the Director with most of the same stuff, its lack a lot of product DLs as well as word documents and different video things I had saved on the desktop.

Any help will be much, much appreciated!

My processor is a 64 bit Windows 7 HP

This brings me to my current problem, my normal account (named Brett) is more listed, and the only available account is administrator.

Any help will be much, much appreciated!

My processor is a 64 bit Windows 7 HP

Try this:

  1. Open a command prompt.
  2. Type this command:
    NET user
    (You see what account names)?
  3. Type this command:
    DIR C:\Users
    (Profile folders do you see?)
If your name is missing in both cases you did not know a destructive factory restore.
At the beginning of your message, you wrote "in spite of being the administrative account and the only ONE on my computer". It is also risky to have only one key of the House. Sooner or later you lock you up. An alternative admin account, fully tested, is an absolute necessity.

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