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| On startup, windows states that my "user profile has not loaded correctly," and gives me a temporary user profile. All of my email settings, personal preferences, etc are gone from their programs. How do I get all my settings back??? Thanks. | Guest
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| This is happening to me currently, as well! I've read at other places that this is happening because of network failures or because it's a domain user and not a local user. I'm a local user on a personal laptop not being used for business purposes. any solutions to getting my settings back without creating a new user account? "JR" wrote: Quote:
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my data that was on my desktop or in the Documents folder. I am running Vista Home Premium. The funny thing is that the Recycle Bin is still full of all the items I had thrown away prior to the issue. Any help would appreciated...Microsoft? | Guest
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| "JG" wrote: Try this... 1. Change your Folder options to "Show hidden files or folders" 2. Look for a hidden file named found.000 off of your c: drive. drill down into that folder and you will find the found.000 folder. In that folder should be your original or most recently used user profiles. 3. Now just copy over that profile into the c:\users folder and reboot. You may have to repoint some of your desktop shortcuts ,reset up your printers, and reconfigure your PDA as well. Quote:
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| I am experiencing the same troubles, and am at my wits end with my lsptop at the moment seeing as I have a term paper due in a couple weeks and I can't access alot of my information. I did try out this suggestion, but I couldn't find any found.000 file. Any other suggestions?? "JG" wrote: Quote:
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| JR I am also facing exactly the same problem.I am at wits end to get it sorted out.I am thinking of downgrading from windows vista home premium to win xp pro.I believe you can download win xp with the same id number of vista as microsoft allows it.Can any one help,am going crazy,tried everything possible but nothing seems to work mpn "JR" wrote: Quote:
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| same problem here.tried all things suggested but seems ,it is of no use.Hope microsoft can come up with some remedy.Some one suggested increasing ram to 2 gb.Any ideas/ mpn "JG" wrote: Quote:
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| I have this same problem with my Vista Home Premium. I tried looking fo the found folder, but couldn't find it. Right now each time I restart m profile does not load correctly. Is there a way to correct this Quote:
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