My I Mac has reset to factory settings!!!

Can anyone explain what went wrong with my imac.
For no obvious reason it asked me to enter the password it could have been when I downloaded the latest security patch. It wiped the desktop clean of all the folders and documents. It cleared i tunes library from some 100 CD's, it cleared the photos from iphotos and kept treating me as if I logging on to my mac for the first time. just like I had taken it out of the box. Thankfully it didn't wipe my documents from the hard drive.
Can anyone explain why this could have happend?
Thank you

Hi Noel;
I think you just might have hosed yourself up big time. You might try to download a demo copy of Data Rescue and see what it is able to find on you disk. If you have been using your system since deleted the your Home folder, there is a very good chance that the disk space has been overwritten already. Once that happens, there is no way to retrieve the data.
Bad plan to call it Home. Something like Domestic would have been much better. The names that the system choice should be left to the system and you should try to come up with your own names just to prevent this from happening.
Good luck.
Allan

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