Misplaced user names in Previous System folder

Hello.
I had to reinstalled 10.3 because when I tried to do a Migration to my new Imac the network was not working. When I went to the System Pref and opened Networks it displayed an error message that said "Your network settings have been change by another application. And it was stuck in a loop. I would click OK and the message would come right back. So I did a restore and my old user names got put into the (Previous System) folder when it was done and it gave me a new user name and I can't access the old ones. Is there any way to get them back. Right now I'm stuck with the new user name I was asked to enter during restore. I can't get to any of my old stuff like movies or song,email and the like. When I drill down through the Previous system/users/me/Movies etc, I find that those folders are locked and I don't have access to them. I have faith that one of you geniuses will be able to solve this.
Thanks
Kman's wife
O-woman

Welcome To  Discussions O-woman!
Unfortunately you didn't join us earlier to ask about your initial issue;
"...an error message that said "Your network settings have been change by another application."
As the solution for that can be found HERE, authored by Jona!
However, see if the info here How to get files from a previous home directory after an Archive & Install helps.
ali b

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