From the Start menu, select Restart. Select Power Shift and then Restart from the menu. A list of choices will be displayed. If prompted, provide your account information and your password. To continue, select your version of Windows and then click on the Reset button.

If you’re not sure whether or how to proceed, delete the account as a different user. Log in using a different user name than the one you want to remove. Open Computer Properties. Select User Profiles from the left-hand menu. Choose the profile you wish to remove and press the delete button.

If you’re not sure whether or how to act, terminate the account as a different user. Log in with a different user name than the one you wish to delete. From the left-hand menu, choose User Profiles. Select the profile you’d want to remove and hit the trash can icon.

The simplest way to restore a corrupted default profile is to copy the data from Default and paste it into a working system. However, make sure that the computer you’re copying from has the same operating system version and language as yours.

Using File Explorer, remove the Windows 10 user profile. … On the UAC message, click “Continue.” Open the Registry editor. Navigate to the registry key tab in the Registry editor. Locate and select a user from the profile list. Locate and delete a user’s registry key.