NeilF
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Current pc had a hard drive failure, so the drive was replaced and I've reinstalled Win7, and brought back (drag & drop) the backed up files from the J drive to the C drive.
When I created the new User Account names during the installation of Win7 - for example, "Neil" - I saw in the Windows Explorer view that under Users there are two user folders - "Neil" and "Neil.Home_pc".
Question: why does Windows create two user folders?
It's the same for the each of the other family members with User Accounts e.g. "Wifey" and "Wifey.Home_pc".
My situation is exacerbated by the fact that when I brought back (dragged & dropped) the backed up files into the User folder I brought back "Neil.Home_Office" ("Home_Office" was the name previously given to the computer before the hard disk crashed) - so now I actually have in the User view "Neil", "Neil.Home_pc", "Neil.Home_Office";
"Wifey", "Wifey.Home_pc" and "Wifey.Home_Office" etc.
Naturally I had fiddled about and tried to consolidate into just "Neil" by copying files into Neil then deleting "Neil.Home_pc" but that seems to have fecked up the registry links or whatever.
Can anyone explain why the multiple user folders?
And how do I un-feck the damage? (System Restore - but that doesn't change file names, etc, does it?) Oh dear.
Cheers,
Neil.
When I created the new User Account names during the installation of Win7 - for example, "Neil" - I saw in the Windows Explorer view that under Users there are two user folders - "Neil" and "Neil.Home_pc".
Question: why does Windows create two user folders?
It's the same for the each of the other family members with User Accounts e.g. "Wifey" and "Wifey.Home_pc".
My situation is exacerbated by the fact that when I brought back (dragged & dropped) the backed up files into the User folder I brought back "Neil.Home_Office" ("Home_Office" was the name previously given to the computer before the hard disk crashed) - so now I actually have in the User view "Neil", "Neil.Home_pc", "Neil.Home_Office";
"Wifey", "Wifey.Home_pc" and "Wifey.Home_Office" etc.
Naturally I had fiddled about and tried to consolidate into just "Neil" by copying files into Neil then deleting "Neil.Home_pc" but that seems to have fecked up the registry links or whatever.
Can anyone explain why the multiple user folders?
And how do I un-feck the damage? (System Restore - but that doesn't change file names, etc, does it?) Oh dear.
Cheers,
Neil.