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Can't log into computer


Question Posted Tuesday December 24 2013, 3:00 pm

My sister's laptop (Windows 7) will not let her log into her account. Every time she does, it says, "The User Service service logon has failed." It won't even allow us to delete her account because it requires the administrators password, which is hers. What should we do?

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PikaGirl answered Friday December 27 2013, 6:27 pm:
I think you should call the Windows tech support. You can look it up on the manual that came with the laptop, or if you dont have one, just tell me and I'll get it for you

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