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| I haven't tried this, but the author says that it worked for him: http://cherrybyte.blogspot.com/2007/...-in-vista.html Otherwise, I'd create a new user profile for yourself and selectively transfer your documents over to the new profile. - John "Glen D" wrote: Quote:
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| On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 20:08:00 -0700, Glen D <Glen Quote:
Windows will spawn a temporary profile if the profile can't load, which is often due to a bad registry hive, or a bad rehgistry hive log file. The hive log file you can rename away or delete, but the hive itself you would need to recover e.g. from System Restore \SVI. This temporary profile is transient; changes are not persisted across runtime sessions. So you're stuck with unsafe UI duhfaults etc. Windows will spawn a duplicate profile with the PC name appended to the end of the subtree name, if you "just" do a repair install. This is in effect a new user account that has a different underlying CLSID (or is that GUID?) and it will persist across runtimes as you expect. An implication of this is that you should not hard-code account subtree references, even to "known" names such as "All Users", as these may no longer be active after a "repair" install. Repairing the file system (ChkDsk /F or AutoChk) may re-facilitate access, or irreversibly damage bent files in a way that ChkDsk can then no longer detect as being bent. All of the above is from XP experience, BTW, as are my notes [*1] on recovering registry hives from \SVI via Bart. The concepts should carry over where applicable, but the mechanisms will differ. [*1] See... http://cquirke.blogspot.com/search?q=registry+hive Quote:
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| I have the same problem, but I dont get a temp account. I get a toolbar like 98, a pop up box appears telling me my user has failed to load, and a toolbar icon appears saying that there are errors. I have no idea on what it is, the only way i can get it going is if i start it in safe mode. Does anyone know why it is doing this? -- jbrulz | Guest
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