On Tue, 2019-12-31 at 13:22 -0500, Frank McCormick wrote:
> This APPARENTLY solves the defaultuser0 problem. YMMV
> I found this from a google search.
> 
> When you get that message, try restarting a few times to see if you
> will let you setup a proper account.

That sounds like a real windows approach (just keep rebooting).

> If not, do the following at the sign in screen.
> 
> Hold down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking the Power
> button on the screen.
> Continue to hold down the shift key while clicking Restart.
> Continue to hold down the shift key until the Advanced Recovery
> Options 
> menu appears.
> Click Troubleshoot
> Click Reset this PC
> Click Remove Everything  (I'd be careful at this step)
> Fully clean the drive    (Same here)
> Click Reset

That sounds like a real "screw you" from a software programmer. 
There's no way that you could figure out that you had to do that
masonic handshake sequence of clicking, you'd need to find explicit
instructions, along with a reason for when to do it.
 
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