Bess
December 6th 03, 03:04 PM
First of all, we are having tremendous server problems, so
most advice-givers have given up temporarily (they do this
as volunteers).
I do believe that your name is buried pretty deeply. Can
you possibly get accustomed to it?
I would post again in two days, and pray that the MS
servers are well again, if you don't get an answer in 24
hours.
>-----Original Message-----
>My friend loaded Windows xp Pro on my new computer(my
>first).At one point during the install,he spelled my name
>incorrectly but did not adjust it.The name is correct in
>all but one folder of three, downstream from Documents
>and Settings.I have tried to rename the files ,but to no
>avail;I get a message : Doug Camreron is a Windows System
>folder and is required for Windows to run properly.It
>cannot be moved or renamed. My friend is now of the
>opinion that the c-drive has to be F-disked and start
>from scratch.I would appreciate anyone who might have an
>alternate solution, to kindly inform me as to what could
>be less a traumatic cure for my ills. Thanks for
>considering.
>.
>
most advice-givers have given up temporarily (they do this
as volunteers).
I do believe that your name is buried pretty deeply. Can
you possibly get accustomed to it?
I would post again in two days, and pray that the MS
servers are well again, if you don't get an answer in 24
hours.
>-----Original Message-----
>My friend loaded Windows xp Pro on my new computer(my
>first).At one point during the install,he spelled my name
>incorrectly but did not adjust it.The name is correct in
>all but one folder of three, downstream from Documents
>and Settings.I have tried to rename the files ,but to no
>avail;I get a message : Doug Camreron is a Windows System
>folder and is required for Windows to run properly.It
>cannot be moved or renamed. My friend is now of the
>opinion that the c-drive has to be F-disked and start
>from scratch.I would appreciate anyone who might have an
>alternate solution, to kindly inform me as to what could
>be less a traumatic cure for my ills. Thanks for
>considering.
>.
>