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13 years ago
use the administrator one, since it is the same as the user you created.
And I see no reason to go back on msconfig other then unchecking the four you mentioned which can still be unchecked. This won't solve the issue but will save on RAM usage.
#Edit# I see you already chose ownership to your own user. Now did you restart and see if it solved the issue?
And I see no reason to go back on msconfig other then unchecking the four you mentioned which can still be unchecked. This won't solve the issue but will save on RAM usage.
#Edit# I see you already chose ownership to your own user. Now did you restart and see if it solved the issue?