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Windows XP can't load my local profile what should i do
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My Windows XP can't load my local profile what should i do.
My Laptop started hanging, then i forcefully turned it off from the power button, and then restart it, while booting the OS complained that it can not load my locally stored profile reason either insufficient access right or local profile is corrupted and will load a temporary profile.
Pls... what should i do to restore my settings?
Thanks
My Laptop started hanging, then i forcefully turned it off from the power button, and then restart it, while booting the OS complained that it can not load my locally stored profile reason either insufficient access right or local profile is corrupted and will load a temporary profile.
Pls... what should i do to restore my settings?
Thanks
What do you want to do? Most of your profile is how your desktop looks (assuming that you are the only user) and it is probably the same now as it was.
If you want it back, first try system restore. If it will not work for you try to reboot to your Windows XP CD. Allow it to go until it asks "found old version of windows, do you want to repair? Click "R" and follow all prompts. When asked if you want to register now click later as it is still registered. This should restore all settings you had before unless your profile is too corrupted.
If you want it back, first try system restore. If it will not work for you try to reboot to your Windows XP CD. Allow it to go until it asks "found old version of windows, do you want to repair? Click "R" and follow all prompts. When asked if you want to register now click later as it is still registered. This should restore all settings you had before unless your profile is too corrupted.
BACK-UP.........Try one of the simple solutions first........and BACK-UP......
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
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Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
No!! that is the very last resort but can sometimes be the best answer.
If you have done a windows repair from your CD and it did not work I can offer no other help, but there are many here better qualified than I , wait and let some one else assist you.
If you have done a windows repair from your CD and it did not work I can offer no other help, but there are many here better qualified than I , wait and let some one else assist you.
BACK-UP.........Try one of the simple solutions first........and BACK-UP......
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
Yes, download AVG free, it is a good and free checker. Some viruses will not alow you to download a virus checker, google a free online check and run one of them.
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BACK-UP.........Try one of the simple solutions first........and BACK-UP......
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
MAKE YOUR OWN ULTIMATE BOOT CD to BOOT and REPAIR WINDOWS.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html
I am a mountain man and I love mountain women!
Bob,
Just my opinion, if someone brought me a machine with this problem, this is what i would do:::::
classically, there's no "good" way to recover your user, if windows cannot load the account, most of the time is very corrupt and it will need to be recreated, but more on that later,,
first, let's save your stuff.
Here's how i would do it::::
Download a copy of Puppy Linux, burn to CD and boot to that, then attach a USB External Hard drive, mount both the PC's internal drive using the puppy mount utility, mount the usb drive using the same utily. then back up the data files that you can see from there. Most of what you want is in the directory "Documents and settings".
You could also remove your hard drive, put it in a friends XP machine as a secondary drive, and pull your data off like that.
Now, to recreate the user, i would suggest you follow the steps in this article:::
http://www.siliconkid.com.au/sk_arch...d_profile.html
Hope this works out. Be Happy!
classically, there's no "good" way to recover your user, if windows cannot load the account, most of the time is very corrupt and it will need to be recreated, but more on that later,,
first, let's save your stuff.
Here's how i would do it::::
Download a copy of Puppy Linux, burn to CD and boot to that, then attach a USB External Hard drive, mount both the PC's internal drive using the puppy mount utility, mount the usb drive using the same utily. then back up the data files that you can see from there. Most of what you want is in the directory "Documents and settings".
You could also remove your hard drive, put it in a friends XP machine as a secondary drive, and pull your data off like that.
Now, to recreate the user, i would suggest you follow the steps in this article:::
http://www.siliconkid.com.au/sk_arch...d_profile.html
Hope this works out. Be Happy!
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Does he even have an administrator account on WinXP?
If he does then he can simply log into it with an admin account and go into
C:\documents & settings\user profile.
By user profile I mean the local user profile that you created and want to access.
See if you are able to go into the folder of that profile and let us know what error messege are you geting now.
If he does then he can simply log into it with an admin account and go into
C:\documents & settings\user profile.
By user profile I mean the local user profile that you created and want to access.
See if you are able to go into the folder of that profile and let us know what error messege are you geting now.
Last edited by Frank Wallis; Aug 23rd, 2008 at 2:36 am. Reason: correcting info
i have only one account on the laptop(it's mine right?) and is administrator account.
what happen is that after putting my account password windows will display message "loading your personal settings" after a while it will popup an alert that it can not load my locally stored profile, that it may be corrupt then it will start counting down from 30seconds. if i click ok or allow it finish counting it will now display new message "windows loading a temporally profile". another alert will appear telling me that any change i make to this profile will be lost when i log out and it do happen when i save something on the desktop. unless i save it under c:\ drive
what happen is that after putting my account password windows will display message "loading your personal settings" after a while it will popup an alert that it can not load my locally stored profile, that it may be corrupt then it will start counting down from 30seconds. if i click ok or allow it finish counting it will now display new message "windows loading a temporally profile". another alert will appear telling me that any change i make to this profile will be lost when i log out and it do happen when i save something on the desktop. unless i save it under c:\ drive
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