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ken57
Hello,
I purchased a lightly used IBM thinkpad with XP
professional. It was represented as brand new, but had
actually been used a small amount.
I'm trying to eradicate all the original owners
information, and I'm stuck with the documents and
settings folder... I can't rename it.
I searched the Microsoft site for help, and this is what
I got:
SYMPTOMS
If you try to move or rename the Documents and Settings
folder in Windows XP, you may receive the following error
message:
Documents and Settings is a Windows system folder and is
required for Windows to run properly. It cannot be moved
or renamed.
The next part of the self-help really deals with changing
to a different default folder during installation of XP,
but all I *really* want to do is just re-name the folder!
I ditched the old owner's user account... but am stuck
with the document and settings naming convention.
There has to be a solution short of re-imaging the
computer.
If I'm stuck doing that, is there an IBM specific OEM
version of XP professional that I can purchase?
Many thanks for any help.
Ken
(e-mail address removed)
I purchased a lightly used IBM thinkpad with XP
professional. It was represented as brand new, but had
actually been used a small amount.
I'm trying to eradicate all the original owners
information, and I'm stuck with the documents and
settings folder... I can't rename it.
I searched the Microsoft site for help, and this is what
I got:
SYMPTOMS
If you try to move or rename the Documents and Settings
folder in Windows XP, you may receive the following error
message:
Documents and Settings is a Windows system folder and is
required for Windows to run properly. It cannot be moved
or renamed.
The next part of the self-help really deals with changing
to a different default folder during installation of XP,
but all I *really* want to do is just re-name the folder!
I ditched the old owner's user account... but am stuck
with the document and settings naming convention.
There has to be a solution short of re-imaging the
computer.
If I'm stuck doing that, is there an IBM specific OEM
version of XP professional that I can purchase?
Many thanks for any help.
Ken
(e-mail address removed)