My User Wiped Out?!

SpeedApple45

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Jul 26, 2016
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Less than 20 minutes ago, I tried changing my username and it went downhill.Not the PC name -- because that's already changed, but the the whole C:\User\[Name] thing. I'm not a computer expert, but I googled a bit and found a way.

I typed netplwiz in run and then I changed my user name from there. Then it said I should open registry editor and change my name through HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/ProfileList. I looked for the certain file that contains my current username and changed it into the desired one. Once I did that, the start menu refused to open and said I must log out in an attempt to fix it.

I ignored the message and right-clicked on the start menu and chose restart. Once I restarted, it gave me a message "Preparing Windows" after I typed in my password to log in. It took a couple of minutes, but then everything was wiped out. There's a program like Steam I installed which is still running, so I assume my files are there but in a different user.

Now when I go to This PC --> Windows10_OS (C:) --> Users it shows two folders. One for my old username, and a new one for my current username.

I have no idea what to do. I have so many important files that I don't want to lose!
 
Solution
You messed with things you know nothing about and screwed your system up. You can still access the files by simply going to users/<oldname> and opening like any other folder (there will be a prompt, say that you do want to change permissions)
You messed with things you know nothing about and screwed your system up. You can still access the files by simply going to users/<oldname> and opening like any other folder (there will be a prompt, say that you do want to change permissions)
 
Solution