I accidentally restarted my PC, and now my usual user account has disappeared. I've looked at several tutorials, but none have worked for me. I'm unable to use the lusrmgr.msc tool because it says my version of Windows 10 isn't compatible, but I'm actually using Windows 11. I'm really confused about why this is happening. I've tried the command 'net user (username) /active:yes', but that didn't work either. After restarting again, my account still isn't showing up. However, I can see my files are still there in File Explorer under C:Users(username). Can anyone help me restore my account?
2 Answers
It sounds like your user account might just be marked as inactive. Since you can see your files, that's a good sign. You might want to check if your account is listed under the hidden users in the settings. You could try creating a new admin account and see if that allows you to re-enable your old account. If you really can't access lusrmgr, you could also try using the command prompt with the admin privileges to re-enable the account.
Just so you know, if you’ve deleted your main account already, recovering it could be tricky. You’ll need to download everything again. In case you find your account still exists, try booting in safe mode and see if you can access your account that way. If you can, you should create a backup before making any changes.

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