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I'm confused about user account names and I wonder if someone can clear things up for me
I purchased a refurbished PC with Windows 10 installed. As received there appears to be one account "SUPERUSER" and no password. So I created a password for this account, rebooted and Win10 came up with the username "SUPERUSER" and asked for the password. I entered it. it was accepted and I entered Windows 10 as normal and all was well.
At this point I wanted to change the name "SUPERUSER" to "Bob", so I went to the control panel, selected "User Accounts", selected "Change user name" and entered a new name ("Bob").
On reboot, windows 10 came up with username Bob and asked for a password, I entered the password and the system finished booting with no problems. So far so good.
What I had expected to see at this point was that the username "SUPERUSER" would have changed to "Bob", When I go to the "Users" folder and look, there's only one user, which is "SUPERUSER" not "Bob". When I open a command window, the prompt is c:\users\SUPERUSER not c:\users\Bob.
So when I changed the account name from "SUPERUSER" to "Bob", it certainly did something since windows to greets me as "Bob" and If a look in control panel -> User Accounts, all I see is one user named "Bob", local account, administrator, password protected.
So I'm confused. One one hand things act like I"m "Bob", on the othet hand there is no user account "Bob" and the only user still appears to be "SUPERUSER", so C:\users\SUPERUSER gets me to the user directory with all the usual folders, but c:|users\Bob does not exist.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what is going on. How would I change the "SUPERUSER" account name to "Bob" - or is that something I should not do. The what about the user (or some sort) "Bob" I have already created. Should I gave created a new user account with administrator status and called it "Bob" rather than try to rename "SUPERUSER". I an the only person who uses this PC.
I purchased a refurbished PC with Windows 10 installed. As received there appears to be one account "SUPERUSER" and no password. So I created a password for this account, rebooted and Win10 came up with the username "SUPERUSER" and asked for the password. I entered it. it was accepted and I entered Windows 10 as normal and all was well.
At this point I wanted to change the name "SUPERUSER" to "Bob", so I went to the control panel, selected "User Accounts", selected "Change user name" and entered a new name ("Bob").
On reboot, windows 10 came up with username Bob and asked for a password, I entered the password and the system finished booting with no problems. So far so good.
What I had expected to see at this point was that the username "SUPERUSER" would have changed to "Bob", When I go to the "Users" folder and look, there's only one user, which is "SUPERUSER" not "Bob". When I open a command window, the prompt is c:\users\SUPERUSER not c:\users\Bob.
So when I changed the account name from "SUPERUSER" to "Bob", it certainly did something since windows to greets me as "Bob" and If a look in control panel -> User Accounts, all I see is one user named "Bob", local account, administrator, password protected.
So I'm confused. One one hand things act like I"m "Bob", on the othet hand there is no user account "Bob" and the only user still appears to be "SUPERUSER", so C:\users\SUPERUSER gets me to the user directory with all the usual folders, but c:|users\Bob does not exist.
Can anyone enlighten me as to what is going on. How would I change the "SUPERUSER" account name to "Bob" - or is that something I should not do. The what about the user (or some sort) "Bob" I have already created. Should I gave created a new user account with administrator status and called it "Bob" rather than try to rename "SUPERUSER". I an the only person who uses this PC.