User log on problems

user account cannot  be loaded
cannot  logon 

1.  Use the Windows 7 DVD to start the computer in Windows Recovery (WinRE).
2.  In WinRE, open a command prompt. To do this, follow these steps:
        On the Install Windows screen, select the appropriate Language to install, Time and
     currency format, and Keyboard or input method options, and then click Next.
3. Click Repair your computer.
4. Click the 7 installation that you want to repair, and then click Next.
5. Click Command Prompt.
     At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:
lusrmgr.msc in the search line and press Enter
NOTE: This file is located at C:\Windows\System32\lusrmgr.msc
1. Open the Local Users and Groups manager.
2. In the left pane, click on the Users folder.
3. In the middle pane, right click on Administrator and click on Properties.
4. To Enable the Buit-in Administrator Account > Uncheck the Account is disabled box > Click on OK.
5. Close the Local Users and Groups window.
6. Log off, and you will now see the built-in Administrator account log on icon at login screen.
Click on the Administrator icon to log on to the built-in Administrator account.
Create new user account with administrator privilege.
Start > Control Panel > User Accounts and Family Safety > User Accounts > Manage another user account > Create a new user > type USERNAME and Select Account type as administrator > Click Create Account.
Open lusrmgr.msc > Users > right click on ADMINISTRATOR and click on Properties > Check the Account is disabled box > Click on OK.
Login into the new user account.
Go to C:\Users > Open the previous user account folder which is not loaded > Take backup of your files from Desktop, Documents, Pictures, Music, Videos and Downloads.
Delete the user account which is not loaded.

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