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I have discovered that when I upgrade of any Windows 10 build and it signs me into a temporary user profile, I just open a command prompt with run as administrator and type CHKDSK /F and it will require a reboot to run the scan. Once the scan has completed (with or without errors found) and the system reboots it fixes the problem and I can log in with my original MS account profile or local account profile. Works every time. Go figure.
Did just as described, Everything i did was following your guide accordingly. Didnt work so i did a system reset where you keep most of your files just some stuff that goes away. When the reset was done my computer was cleaned out completely, so mad because i lost a shit ton of Pictures from my Europé trip. How did this even happen? Started a a soft reset but it ended up in a full wipe of my data, help a brother out please
Hello Donboss, and welcome to Ten Forums.
If you did a full reset of Windows, then the files are gone unless you have them backed up somewhere.
WAIT I JUST FOUND MY FILES IN Windows.Old, oh my god. Can i somehow reset my computer to that old version?