Without removing the user itself
How to delete a user account on Windows 10
If you share a Windows PC with family or friends, it makes sense to have separate user accounts. Unless you want to share your personal settings (like your desktop wallpaper or browser bookmarks), creating a new user account gives each user their own separate profile.
Unfortunately, sometimes your Windows user profile (with your personalization data) can get corrupted. If you want to get rid of it, you can delete the user account entirely. You can also delete the user profile in Windows 10 without deleting the user itself, which will force Windows to regenerate your settings. Here's how.
For most users, there is no distinction between a Windows user account and a Windows user profile. However, if you want to delete a user account (rather than just the user profile), it is important to understand the distinction.