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Microsoft windows vista home basic.. cannot log on due to user profile dose not load

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Burn Windows 7 or Vista Recovery Disc ISO to CD
You may already have a tool to do this such as Nero, but the best tool available for burning ISOs is ImgBurn, a freeware utility that does nothing else but burn ISO images, and it does it well.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2008

SOURCE: running start up script

Hello,

Click start - Run- Type "msconfig" without quotes.

Click the startup on top. Uncheck the startup script you mentioned. Save and restart and it should boo up fine.

Hope it helps. Kindly update me as well.

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ultimitloozr

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: I WANT THE PRODUCT KEY OF WINDOWS VISTA HOME basic to start my computer

If you have a legitimate copy of Vista, the product key is located on a sticker attached to their funky packaging. If you bought a downloadable copy, you should have received a confirmation e-mail that contains your product key. Otherwise, you will need to contact Microsoft to have them help you straighen out the situation.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: cause of user profile not loading

The question is:

What causes a user profile not to be loaded in Windows domain based network?

the answer is:
there are probably 3 broad reasons for this,
1. the user corrupted their profile somehow, such as shutting down without logging off (hard power off)
2. the connection to the domain was lost ungracefully, and offline information was not copied entirely, causing a mismatch of some encrypted profile data, (effectingly corrupting again) and preventing the logon.
3. an unknown event took place between the last time the user sucessfully logged on, and this time where the profile is now not loading. this could be hardware related (faulty Hard disk), RAM parity errors( bad memory), a change to the user profile SID details on the domain controller or other domain change.

Usually the cause is not so much a problem, unless it consistantly reoccurs.

Fixing it however, in XP is fairly easy.
with an account with domain admin rights, just navigate to the UNC path "\\computername\c$\documents and settings" - note the name of the folder/user affected, and just .old their profile folder.
example, username is Philip. - you see in their c:\documents and settings\ folder the folder called Philip, rename it to philip.old or something else.

You have to ensure this is done while the user is logged off, as files in this folder will be in use otherwise. potentially useful to reboot the computer before navigating to the profile folder.

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2010

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