Thanks for those suggestions, however the problem prevents proceeding past step #2. I figured out what 'caused' the problem and will explain in a minute. But to save all of my data from that computer which wouldn't let me log on I had to use a second computer and attach my hard-drive in "slave" mode. After transferring everything that I wanted to keep, I then had to perform a complete reinstall of my operating system!
Who caused this mess, you ask? SONY!!!!
WARNING...DO NOT USE SONY'S "SONIC STAGE" version 2 !!
Why do I know that they are the cause? Because immediately before my machine was ruined by Sony, I installed this software. My computer is WinXP home with SP2. Apparently this Service Pack is incompatable with Sony's horrible software.
You now ask, how do you know that something else didn't cause this problem?
Great question...like an idiot, after reinstalling my new OS and obtaining SP2 from the Microsoft website, I reinstalled Sonic Stage. BOOM...it happened immediately after that.
Perhaps Sony's new version 2.3, or something, no longer does this...I am not willing to try until I can get some explicit answers from those morons!
Good luck everyone...I hope my pain can save you all several hours of your lives that can be better spent. (Now how do I deal w/ my anger?)
:rolleyes: to get in and get your user back:
1. Ctrl + Alt + Delete and log-on.
2. Go to control panel and go to classic view.
3. Click on administrative tools.
4. Click on computer management.
5. on the left, click local users and groups.
6. On right box click users.
7. Click on your user and turn off account is disabled.
If this does not work. I don’t no what to do.