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Ok, one day I turned on my computer and the login screen came up with log on to owner, and I think it said turn off x-aifhsaf or something messed up at bottom left corner. (But it now just says turn off computer or something normal)

It never did go to the login screen, as there is only one user (which is owner) so it auto logged in for me. (Which I liked)

Now I went and looked in User Accounts there is a new account that seems messed up that I did not create. Although there is .2% chance that a tech guy made it about 5 months ago, but I highly doubt it, and it doesn't even show up on login screen.

Why is ASP.net related to microsoft. Could this have occured while installing microsoft updates?

Security Update for Windows XP (KB835732) Successful September 19, 2004 Windows Update website

Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1 Successful September 19, 2004 Windows Update website

It most likely started around that time.

Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool (KB873374) Successful September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Security Update for Windows XP (KB835732) Successful September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool (KB873374) Failed September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Windows Media Player 10 Successful September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 Service Pack 3, English Version Successful September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Security Update for Windows XP (KB835732) Successful September 16, 2004 Windows Update website

Are other recent updates, but it wasn't doing this at that time.

This started about 2 days ago. I think.

See pic for user account.[attachment archived by Gobalopper]

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Yah, as I just turned on computer and I now got the 1 unread message bullshit next to my account.

So I'm going to delete the other account as it shouldn't be there.

EDIT - I deleted the "new" account and everything is back to nornal.

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