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Reset A Pc To New....
I set up my dads new PC, with windows 8. On the initial first switch on and setting up the PC, I used the wrong email address. Now his email keeps opening up with the new address and I cannot find his old account.
This was only done yesterday and I was thinking is there a way I can clear the PC back to 'new' and do the initial set up again with the correct email address??
Many thanks x
This was only done yesterday and I was thinking is there a way I can clear the PC back to 'new' and do the initial set up again with the correct email address??
Many thanks x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the Windows 8 Installation made a backup copy of the previous Windows directories, which is usually written to a directory called C:\Windows.old you may find the previous mail items in there.
If so, you could then try importing them into the new windows mail system and then take a look at the received items which should show the address sent to, which in this case would be your dads!
If you Google around for how to import previous mail items from Windows.old you should find some appropriate info. For example, http:// answers .micros oft.com /en-us/ windows /forum/ windows _7-wind ows_ins tall/re trievin g-email -from-w indowso ld-fold er/fe95 44b8-9f 3c-4d85 -8201-c 0f3daaa db68
Another option is to explore if there is anyone else such as yourself that has previously received a mail message from your Dad, in which case again you could check the received from mail address.
If so, you could then try importing them into the new windows mail system and then take a look at the received items which should show the address sent to, which in this case would be your dads!
If you Google around for how to import previous mail items from Windows.old you should find some appropriate info. For example, http://
Another option is to explore if there is anyone else such as yourself that has previously received a mail message from your Dad, in which case again you could check the received from mail address.