In my pc issue, I was setting up a brand new Dell Inspiron 3847 PC, Windows 10 OS. Thanks Xander157, your fix worked for me, although with a few minor differences. If this did not help you out i am sorry but hopefully this will help others out with this. *Be Warned i am not 100% sure if this is a fix for all devices but this worked on my HP Pavilion Series Desktop. This will just bring you through the step by step instructions to create a user account you can actually use. What the restore did was bring your computer back to the point where windows 10 just finished installing but hasn't setup a profile yet. When your computer finishes this (time will vary) simply restart when prompt and it will start loading up the Windows 10 Setup screen. *Will only be one restore point if a clean install of windows 10* *When prompt to select an account you will see administrator. Select your most recent restore point and start the restore process. *What this will do is bring you to your system restore screen and prompt you with restore points* From there click on "Troubleshooting" and then "System image restore". This will bring you into the Advanced Option menu. When booted up hold down your "shift" key and click on the restart button on the bottom right of your screen. Even i don't know but i did find a way to fix a failed installation or skipped User creation issue. Which no one seems to know the password for. But what im here to say is that i solved a problem involving the Windows 10 issue of it creating a user labeled "Defaultuser0". I know a lot of you guys out there have some how failed to install windows 10 properly, Thats ok because im one of you.
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