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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 8
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
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Yesterday, my computer worked fine.
Today, I received a message stating that my user profile did not load correctly, and I was given a temporary profile. Any changes made to the temporary profile would be lost once I logged off. ![]() Is there anything I can do to fix this? If anyone can help, it will be much appreciated. Joy |
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Moderator, Microsoft Support Microsoft MVP
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: BSOD CENTRAL Southern New Jersey, USA
Posts: 12,638
OS: Windows 7, Vista Ultimate
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
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Hi Joy. . . Welcome back to TSF! I would suggest that you perform a System Restore and choose a restore point prior to yesterday. Click on START; type rstrui.exe in the Start Search box; right click on rstrui.exe; select Run as Administrator. Good Luck and please be sure to let me know how you make out. Regards. . . jcgriff2 |
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
Hello angelj
Was the message along the lines of The user profile service service failed the login. User profile cannot be loaded. Ok now if you have another profile on the system with admin priviligies then log onto it 1. Open command prompt as administrator 2. Type Regedit 3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 4. There is 1 line for each profile. Crucially if a profile is bad there are 3 things worth checking a) Ensure the key name doesn't end in ".bad"5.Reboot and you should be able to log into your account just fine Regards Craig
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 8
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
Hi JCGriff and Craig,
Thanks for your quick replies. ![]() First, I tried a system restore, but it didn't help. Then I tried editing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList on the registry editor. It either didn't work or I didn't do it correctly, because after I restarted, the registry values changed back and I was back where I started. There was one profile line that ended in ".bak" and it had a state value of 8000. I figure that must be the faulty one.
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
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well that possibly is the faulty one. these registry keys can be altered through updates and rogue programs,adware etc getting into the system. Each computer has an average of 150 broken registry key and registry errors so there is no suprise when you log off that they possibly resetI would advise to perform the procedure again Quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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OS: Vista
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
Hi i'm having the same problem only I don't have another administrator account, Have tried to follow this on a normal account and message is coming up saying cannot edit state: error writing the new value contents. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated x
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 8
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
This is what finally worked for me:
Creating a new profile and transferring files from old profile to new profile: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/769495bf-035c-4764-a538-c9b05c22001e1033.mspx Now I hope this profile lasts. I'm gonna scream if it gets corrupted again.
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Moderator, Microsoft Support Microsoft MVP
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: BSOD CENTRAL Southern New Jersey, USA
Posts: 12,638
OS: Windows 7, Vista Ultimate
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Re: User profile won't load correctly
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Hi . . . @angelj - I am glad that you found a solution - and thank you for you input as it will undoubtedly help someone. However, I just wanted to note that the only problem with it is that you must be able to answer the UAC prompt - with the admin password - the one item that many do not now have because their account is the only admin account. I always set up two admin accounts - keeping one dormant just in case this happens. The other option here is the Vista "hidden" admin account - assuming that it is not activated - and has no password. If so, there is only one other very unconventional method possibly available - is through a back door, if found. Regards. . . jcgriff2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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OS: vista sp1
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Also, what is the difference between what this person did and you setting up 2 admin accounts? And finally, what is this "hidden" admin account? and "very unconventional method"? I had tried the registry changes mentioned above and it still is only logging me into the temp profile. I checked the registry and the changes I made are still there, both lines mentioned above have a value of 0 now, which they didn't before, like the OP, the 2nd one had a value of 8000, originally, this time the 0 stuck, but it's still not loading the profile. I'm going to try rebooting and if that doesn't fix it, I already created a 2nd admin profile, so I will follow the steps above to copy all the files to the 2nd admin profile and then either delete the first, or keep it and see what happens. I 'restored to factory condition', that Dell utility, because my laptop wouldn't start at all the other day, I tried many other options, but it was an emergency, i needed a working machine immediately, so I ended up having to resort to that. it's worked fine for a few days, but then yesterday, I had to restart a few times, in order for my profile to load, finally it did. I didn't want to have to go through all those restarts again, so I'm trying to fix it now. I wonder if the restoring to factory condition could've caused this. I wouldn't think so, but I don't know exactly what it goes through. Next thing to research once I get this working. ![]() Thanks so much! Regards, daisy Last edited by daisyd; 07-19-2009 at 06:24 PM. |
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