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I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but if any of you can help me with this issue it would be much appreciated. Also if you know any places to post this it would help a lot. 

 

Last night I put in my windows key and it worked for a while. Windows installed and I started to go through the setup process, but went to bed after I had to set up the ethernet which I would need to run a cable from downstairs in the middle of the night. In hindsight I probably should've completed the setup and connected my wifi chip, but when I came to my computer later; system 32 files were missing. I kind of know what this means but I don't know how to repair them, and when I go to advanced options I am asked to put in the "defaultuser0" password which I know doesn't exist becuase it is an account that is automatically put on when installed. It always loops back to putting in the password whenever I click on any of the options. 

 

Resetting is the clear option, but it is blocked and says, “Update could not be completed” and stops halfway.

 

Main questions:

How to get into administrative mode without being logged in? Is there a way?

I think there is something about f6 and being in safety mode where I can input a command to bypass it, but that is blocked by defaultuser0. The first thing to do is get passed this sign in. 

 

Does this sound right?

 

Feel free to message me any links of solutions if this has happed before, or you need pictures of any loading screens.

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