No. If you have the original backup, you can restore your data.

When you delete a user on a Mac, the following happens:The user’s home folder is deleted.All of the user’s files and folders will be deleted from their original locations.All of the user’s files and folders will be deleted from external storage devices.The user’s settings in System Preferences are removed.The user’s login items in the Dock are removed.

Deleting a user account does not delete everything. It only deletes the data from the user’s account, such as their name and password. The data is still stored on the company’s servers, so it can be accessed if needed.

If you want to delete a deleted user on Mac, it is not safe. Deleting a deleted user will remove all files from the Trash and the Trash will be emptied. If you want to permanently delete a user, you can use Terminal commands.

No, deleting a user does not delete apps.

You can delete users by using the Users & Groups application. To delete files, you can use Finder.

If you are using OS X 10.8 or later, the best way to delete a user is to use the “Delete User” button in System Preferences.

This is a question that many people have been asking themselves. The answer to this question is that you cannot delete a user account on your Mac. This is because the user account in question may be in use by another person, or it could be in use by an application.

No, you cannot delete the Users folder. This is because this folder contains all of your personal files and folders, such as your desktop, downloads, and documents. If you delete this folder, you will no longer be able to access any of these files or folders.

If you delete a user folder, then that user will not have access to their files. This is because the files are linked to the user’s account and need to be accessed through that account. If you delete the user folder, then all of the files in that folder are deleted as well.