User Profile Cannot be loaded

Parashar

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i can not logon to my user profile with password(known)....the response i get is "the user profile service failed the logon..user profile cannot be loaded....please help me or at least tell me how to access my drive/data from guest user or how can i get my data back...
 

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i can not logon to my user profile with password(known)....the response i get is "the user profile service failed the logon..user profile cannot be loaded....please help me or at least tell me how to access my drive/data from guest user or how can i get my data back...

Try the fix at;

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorial...-failed-logon-user-profile-cannot-loaded.html

Or

User profile service failed the logon User profile cannot be loaded - YouTube
(this is a video of the process)

HTH
 

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Hi

In my line of work, i had to deal with error message quiet a number of times. All the time the issue was caused by a corrupted Registry - probably the SID changing mentioned in the tutorial. What i usually do is boot from a live CD and restore the last known good backup copy of registry hive files from the "Regback" folder. Since the backup registry will have correct SID references, we don't need to do any manual Registry editing work.

This will be easier to do from a live Linux CD like "Parted Magic".

Download Parted Magic - MajorGeeks


You can also do it in the command line way - http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/139576-startup-repair-infinite-loop-recovery.html


If this method fails, you may need to enable built in Admin account, create a new profile and transfer the files to it ( as described in the tut ).
 

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PC/Desktop
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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