Windows 7 User profiles issue - Shows logging off after entering corru


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    Windows 7 User profiles issue - Shows logging off after entering corru


    This issue has become specific as fixing one problem led to the other:
    1) I deleted ntuser.* files while working in linux as they had ugly looking file extensions and I thought they are temporary files.
    2) I started getting the message "The Group Policy Client service failed the logon. Access denied". This was the only user profile on my windows part.
    I started looking on the Internet for solutions. I stumbled upon a solution to remove the sid field from the Registry ENtry "HLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList"
    3) After this, when I login to the profile it shows "logging off" screen instantaneously.
    My Present situation:
    1) I can logon to this profile in Safe Mode.
    2) I can make a new user profile and login to that profile in normal mode(Non safe mode).
    However, I get old and trivial user settings and my stored passwords are gone.
    I desperately want to revive my earlier User Profile. Please give some suggestion based on my situation.
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    Why would you expect Win7 to function correctly when you set about ruining it like that? Did you even create a System Restore point before acting so recklessly?

    That's the first thing I'd check, working back before you ruined your install to a working configuration if System Restore will even run from the disk System Recovery Options .

    If that fails, try SFC /SCANNOW Run in Command Prompt at Boot
    from the Win7 disk or Repair CD System Recovery Options Command Line.

    You may need to rescue your files and do a Clean Reinstall Windows 7 which will assure you get and keep a perfect install as long as you stick with only the tools and methods in the tutorial.
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