Windows 7 Temporary Profile Lost Files
Windows 7 admin is disabled so therefore the profile is always temp and the reg. The subdirectory you stored the file in should be available. Jul 31, 2018 - User keeps logging in with temporary profile Windows 7 – Many. Against file loss; malware aftermath; fix corrupted files; replace missing files.
Hello, Do you still get the message 'preparing your desktop' when re-login to Windows? Try the following method: 1. Restart your PC to release the locks on your profile.
Log on with another administrative account 3. Delete C: Users%username% 4.
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Delete C: Users TEMP 5. Delete the registry key matching your SID from 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion ProfileList'. Check the value 'ProfileImagePath' to make sure you pick your own profile. Restart once again. Hello, Do you still get the message 'preparing your desktop' when re-login to Windows? Try the following method: 1. Restart your PC to release the locks on your profile.
Log on with another administrative account 3. Delete C: Users%username% 4. Delete C: Users TEMP 5. Delete the registry key matching your SID from 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion ProfileList'. Check the value 'ProfileImagePath' to make sure you pick your own profile.
Restart once again. There is a better way to fix the immediate problem. You can do this under your own user ID if you have administrative privileges: • Run REGEDIT • Navigate to 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows NT CurrentVersion ProfileList' • You should find your profile key, with another named identically except for a '.bak' extension • Delete the 'normally named' key • Rename the '.bak' named key to remove the '.bak' extension • Restart your machine If you do not have administrative privileges, you will need to fist sign on with a user ID that does. This will allow you to preserve all of the customization you 'lost' without having to recreate everything. I have to do this at home all of the time.
The bigger concern is: 'Why does this happen at all?' The only thing I have found (fairly) consistently is that it occurs whenever we use 'Switch Users'.
Recently, I have noticed that whenever one user is logged on and then computer 'sleeps', the next user will 'lose' their settings, even if they properly log off the previous user. Executing the fix above always brings the desktop back. Any ideas, anyone? I have the same exact problem, Michael. I've been searching for a solution ever since I put windows 7 pro 32 on my desktop, but still no luck.
In fact you are the first person I have found that has seemed to narrow this particular situation down to what I also believe causes the problem, switching users. I also know this happens when I log off from one profile and log on to another.
For some reason, on my desktop, it happens every single time. But if I restart the computer, then I can log on just fine. I've even deleted one of the profiles all together and created another one with an entirely different name, but I'm still having the same problem.
I think my next step will be to reinstall windows 7 all together. What's wierd is that I don't have this problem at all with my laptop with win 7 pro 64. It really gets me mad that microsoft hasn't come up with a solution for this at all. If they have, I haven't found it.
Anyway, I'll stick with restarting the computer each time until I look into it further. Thanks for the tip and good luck.