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| Hi, I have an unusual problem for which I cannot find much help online. I have a 250GB HDD with two partitions: one for WinXP and the other for Vista. I installed Vista after XP, and I was able to dual-boot the two OSes normally. I then decided to increase the free space on the Vista partition, and to do that I would have to take free space from the XP partition. I used Partition Magic 8 to achieve this. So basically PartitionMagic resized the XP partition to a smaller size, moved the Vista partition to the left, and increased its space (visually, the XP partition is on the left of the Vista one). After that, Vista wouldn't boot because of a missing or corrupt winload.exe. I had to make a small adjustment in the boot manager using bcdedit so Vista would boot again. Now Vista boots normally, but when I login to my user account, I always get a "Preparing your desktop..." message for one or two minutes, and finally it loads to the desktop. Then at the lower right corner of the screen a balloon pops up saying that my "user profile was not loaded correctly", and it is using a "temporary profile" instead. This happens with every user account, and I can't perform administrator-related tasks while in this "temporary profile". I really appreciate your help. Sincerely, F.Costa | Guest
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| I really need help on this and I can't fint anyone with the same problem as me. I don't know what has been modified since I resized my partitions, but I do know that ic caused the problem I have explained above. Just like that. The reason I'm not contacting someone directly is because I still have my XP partition so I am using it as my main environment. Even so, I had that Vista partition prepared for my every-day life, and I would like to know if there is a resolution to this problem without having to format the partition. I repeat, my problem is that every user account in Vista cannot load the user profile. It displays a message saying this exact text: "Your user profile was not loaded correctly". If anyone can (try to) help me I'd really appreciate it. I can enter any Vista account and try to troubleshoot the problem following some of your indications, but I have the limitation of being in a "Temporary Profile". If I can't get help here in some days I'll just have to format the partition, and the problem will not be able to be investigated (so it could help other people, I guess). Thank you. | Guest
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| Hi, I just encountered the same problem. I started Vista in "Safe mode with Network" and now I can logon with the old account. Hope this works for you. Regards, Reza Shams "F.Costa" wrote: Quote:
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| Try starting Vista in Safe mode. Reza "F.Costa" wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks but your suggeston didn't work for me. I had (obviously) already started Vista in the safe mode before, so I could try to enter with the hidden Administrator account, but unfortunately it had the same problem as all the other accounts. I even managed to create a new account through the MMC > Local Users and Groups Snap-in, but it was just like the other accounts. By the way, like I said before, after I resized the Vista partition, I got the 'missing or corrupt winload.exe' and the adjustment I made was set the 'device' and 'osdevice' properties (with bcdedit) to 'partition=F:', since these properties got deleted by themselves after the resizing. Then Vista loaded properly. Then I had the problem with the accounts. I have also tried the 'Last known good settings' option in the safe mode menu, and it didn't make any difference too. PS: The "Your User Profile was not loaded correctly!" message balloon also said 'view the event log for more details or contact the administrator'. I thought this could give me any hint on the problem, but I cannot access the event log (in the temporary profile). Can there be any other way I can view the event log? PS 2: I also think this may have something to do with permissions. I remember the first time I logon in my account after the partition was resized, I got an error messagebox containing rundll32 in its title, and its text had something about checking the permissions or something like that. Thank you -- F.Costa "Reza" wrote: Quote:
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| To "F.Costa" Ok no problems, I have two deploy for Feb some Vista worksation in a domain, so I have to found a solution..... I will still try to found a solution, If I found one I will post my solution here. Thanks for your answear, I appreciate Regards YLo | Guest
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| I solve it! In fact it's a network problem! I have notice also during my quest for a solution, that some software have slow access network and sometimes depend on where I am connected (home, work, or external) the speed is correct. In Windows Vista, the TCPIP Stack has been rewritten and MS have integrated a new functionality for auto adjustment of the RWIN MTU. In fact by default the autotuninglevel is set to Normal and Windows try to a found the best settings. Actually behind some routers, Windows bad negotiate and the result is that the network is slow. The command to disable the autotuninglevel is: - Click start, All Programs - Accessories - Right-click Command Prompt - Click Run As Administrator - Type the following: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled - Press enter - Restart your computer (not really necessary) In fact for my Profile problem was that Windows was in slow bandwidth and of course as the old Windows, by default it not download the profile but just create a temp folder. Thanks people for your help. | Guest
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| I have a strange reproducible problem with Vista. Let me just explain the steps to reproduce. 1) Restart Vista 2) Come back 60 minutes later (Or three days or whatever) 3) Wake up computer (Monitor has turned off but computer is not asleep) 4) Click on my profile (there are three profiles on the computer) 5) Watch Vista churn for a while then builds a new profile login 6) Receive error message “Your user profile was not loaded correctly” If I restart Vista and log in before the screen saver turns on or monitor turns off it logs in just fine Weird Steve I | Guest
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