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The re-entry of the username and initials has nothing to do with passwords - it's simply the default username Word assigns as the author for each document. If you don't re-enter them, Word applies the userid for your Windows login.

As for drives E & F, simply don't attach any drives to a USB port while doing a System Restore.
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