There is no widely recognized "feature" or specific public profile associated with the username "resetplz12"

If you provide more context about where you encountered "resetplz12-s" (e.g., on a login screen, in a game, on a school computer), I can give you a more precise solution.

If resetplz12-s is a local user on a Mac:

  1. Boot your PC into Safe Mode with Networking (prevents the auto-restore service from starting).
  2. Open System Configuration (msconfig) and disable all non-Microsoft services.
  3. Use a tool like Autoruns or Everything to search for any file handle containing the string resetplz12.
  4. Force delete the orphaned volume shadow copies: vssadmin delete shadows /all in an elevated Command Prompt.
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