Can't log on to my profile (admin) Win7

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  1. 8vs
    Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #1

    Can't log on to my profile (admin) Win7


    Hi,
    So my laptop was pretty messed up and i had to reinstal Windows7. Had a clean laptop for two days, then tried to turn it on and got a message saying an error occured and it can't read the hard disk, ctr alt del to restart ( this was the reason i had to reinstal ). I restarted and it booted, but now it says it can't log on to my user account, which is the only account on this laptop. I only get this message and OK button which takes me to log on screen.
    Tried everything..like checking for errors - an error occurs and it can't run that
    Tried system restore - again, error.
    Tried to delete/create new user account - it does nothing when i click on those options in control panel.
    Tried regedit - the search won't find regedit, went to windows folder, found command.com, but it won't let me use it.

    Oh and in safe mode, everytime i access My computer, i get a big error saying C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Desktop refears to a location that is unavailable. It could be on hard drive on this computer, or on network......

    Any thoughts?
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  2. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #2

    Hi
    Welcome to Seven Forums :)
    Have a look at this thread from Microsoft Forums - Microsoft Answers
    Noticed that you are unable to create another account - have you tried enabling the hidden Admin account?

    Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable

    Once you are a able to create another account you can follow the following from Microsoft - Fix A Corrupted User Profile

    Fix a corrupted user profile

    Your user profile is a collection of settings that make the computer look and work the way you want it to. It contains your settings for desktop backgrounds, screen savers, pointer preferences, sound settings, and other features. User profiles ensure that your personal preferences are used whenever you log on to Windows. If you tried to log on to Windows and received an error message telling you that your user profile might be corrupted, you can try to repair it. You will need to create a new profile, and then copy the files from the existing profile to the new one.
    To create a new user profile

    To create a new user profile, you must first create a new user account. When the account is created, a profile is also created.
    The steps that you should follow will vary, depending on whether your computer is on a domain or a workgroup. To find out, see "To check if your computer is on a workgroup or domain" in What is the difference between a domain, a workgroup, and a homegroup?
    Hide all
    My computer is on a domain



    1. Open Microsoft Management Console by clicking the Start button , typing mmc into the search box, and then pressing Enter.* If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
    2. In the left pane of Microsoft Management Console, click Local Users and Groups.
      If you don't see Local Users and Groups

      If you don't see Local Users and Groups, it's probably because that snap-in hasn't been added to Microsoft Management Console. Follow these steps to install it:
      1. In Microsoft Management Console, click the File menu, and then click Add/Remove Snap-in.
      2. Click Local Users and Groups, and then click Add.
      3. Click Local computer, click Finish, and then click OK.

    3. Click the Users folder.
    4. Click the Action menu, and then click New User.
    5. Type the appropriate information in the dialog box, and then click Create.
    6. When you are finished creating user accounts, click Close.




    My computer is in a workgroup



    1. Open User Accounts by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking User Accounts and Family Safety, and then clicking User Accounts.
    2. Click Manage another account. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
    3. Click Create a new account.
    4. Type the name you want to give the user account, click an account type, and then click Create Account.





    To copy files to the new user profile

    After you create the profile, you can copy the files from the existing profile. You must have at least three user accounts on the computer to complete these steps, including the new account you just created.


    1. Log on as a user other than the new user you just created or the user that you want to copy files from.
    2. Open the My Documents folder by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer. Double-click the hard disk drive that Windows is installed on (it's usually your C: drive), double-click Users, double-click the folder with the name of your account, and then double-click My Documents.
    3. Click the Tools menu, and then click Folder Options.
      If you don't see the Tools menu, press Alt.
    4. Click the View tab, and then click Show hidden files, folders, and drives.
    5. Clear the Hide protected operating system files check box, click Yes to confirm, and then click OK.
    6. Locate the C:\Users\Old_Username folder, where C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and Old_Username is the name of the profile you want to copy files from.
    7. Select all of the files and folders in this folder, except the following files:
      • Ntuser.dat
      • Ntuser.dat.log
      • Ntuser.ini

    8. Click the Edit menu, and then click Copy.
      If you don't see the Edit menu, press Alt.
    9. Locate the C:\Users\New_Username folder, where C is the drive that Windows is installed on, and New_Username is the name of the new user profile you created.
    10. Click the Edit menu, and then click Paste.
      If you don't see the Edit menu, press Alt.
    11. Log off, and then log back on as the new user.
      If you have e‑mail messages in an e‑mail program, you must import your e‑mail messages and addresses to the new user profile before you delete the old profile. If everything is working properly, you can delete the old profile.



    If the steps above do not fix the problem, you should contact your customer support provider for assistance. To find additional information about customer support options that apply to this computer, click the Start button , click Help and Support, and then click the More support options link at the bottom of the Help window.

    Hope this helps and regards
    Last edited by Lomai; 27 Oct 2010 at 07:07. Reason: Added Links
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  3. 8vs
    Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ok, Thank You for a very fast response.
    I have managed to log on to Administrator account and i got the same error as soon as i logged and when i accesed My computer. Tried to create a new account, but i get the same problem i had on safe mode. When i click on Manage another account i just get the click sound and nothing happens.
    Don't know if that helps, but been to C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile directory, there only is a folder named AppData and a file named ntuser.dat
    Also C:\Users is empty.
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  4. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #4

    8vs said:
    Ok, Thank You for a very fast response.
    I have managed to log on to Administrator account and i got the same error as soon as i logged and when i accesed My computer. Tried to create a new account, but i get the same problem i had on safe mode. When i click on Manage another account i just get the click sound and nothing happens.
    Don't know if that helps, but been to C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile directory, there only is a folder named AppData and a file named ntuser.dat
    Also C:\Users is empty.
    Have you tried the methods in the post above?

    Method 1:
    I would suggest you to check if you face the same issue in safe mode – In Safe mode; you have access to only basic files and drivers. Refer to the link to start the computer in safe mode and then check -
    Safe Mode

    Method 2:
    If you do not face the issue in safe mode then I would suggest you to put the computer in clean boot state and after that check if any non-Microsoft service is interfering with the processes. It is possible that there are many processes running which causes this issue –
    How to Troubleshoot a Problem by Performing a Clean Startup in Windows 7 or Vista

    Method 3:
    It is also possible that the user account has gone corrupt or is not working properly. I would suggest you to check if you face the same issue in new user account -
    you may refer to the link - Create a new user account-
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/Create-a-user-account
    If the issue gets resolved refer to the below link to fix a corrupt user profile -
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/Windows7/Fix-a-corrupted-user-profile
    More

    Also have a look at this thread

    Hope this helps and regards
    Last edited by Brink; 05 Aug 2011 at 03:51. Reason: Added Link
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  5. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #5

    Sorry I forgot to ask, are you able to log into your original Admin account?
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  6. 8vs
    Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    I'm not sure if i understand this, but i only had one user account, into which i'm still unable to login. I'm able to login to the enabled admin account.

    And yes, i face the same problem in safe mode. Can't create new user accounts, it does nothing when i click to do that.
    And for the last link on your thread - if C:\Users is the "user directory", it's empty. No Desktop folder, nothing to copy.

    I was thinking regedit again, since i can access the enabled administrator account in normal mode, but the COMMAND.com still don't work and the search option also don't work, so can't find regedit.
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  7. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #7

    Ok just to be sure we are on the same page:

    1. You are now in the hidden Admin Account
    2. You cannot log-in on your usual (previous) user account

    Are you able to browse into your user accounts under explorer i.e. C:\Users?
    If possible, please post a snip of the current users on your system - be sure to blank out any sensitive information before uploading the pic :)
    Last edited by Lomai; 27 Oct 2010 at 07:57. Reason: Link
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  8. 8vs
    Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    1. Yes
    2. Yes

    Sorry, I'm not really sure of where should i navigate to take a picture you want to look at?
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  9. Posts : 1,158
    Win7 HP (x64)/Win7 Ultimate (x64)
       #9

    8vs said:
    1. Yes
    2. Yes

    Sorry, I'm not really sure of where should i navigate to take a picture you want to look at?
    My Computer>System Drive(I'm assuming C)>Users
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  10. 8vs
    Posts : 43
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    The folder is empty
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