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| | Vista upgrade -- XP Profile & data inaccessible I need help. I upgraded to RTM today and while my XP user profile is present in the c:\users directory, but I cant access any of the documents, favorites, etc from that profile any longer. I have about 1.5 gigs of info in the profile, but have tried everything – copy to, mounting the volume from a remote computer, etc. When the upgrade was complete, originally everything came up -- my desktop settings, docs, etc, just fine. Then, I turned off UAC and rebooted, and when I logged in, Vista created an entirely new profile. I have taken ownership of the directory, logged in as a local and network administrator, upgraded all the user accounts to administrator, etc...no luck. What am I missing here? |
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| | RE: Vista upgrade -- XP Profile & data inaccessible I found my old profile in C:\Windows.old\Documents and Settings\ "-DEREK-" wrote: > I need help. > > I upgraded to RTM today and while my XP user profile is present in the > c:\users directory, but I cant access any of the documents, favorites, etc > from that profile any longer. > > I have about 1.5 gigs of info in the profile, but have tried everything – > copy to, mounting the volume from a remote computer, etc. > > When the upgrade was complete, originally everything came up -- my desktop > settings, docs, etc, just fine. Then, I turned off UAC and rebooted, and > when I logged in, Vista created an entirely new profile. > > I have taken ownership of the directory, logged in as a local and network > administrator, upgraded all the user accounts to administrator, etc...no luck. > > What am I missing here? > |
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| | RE: Vista upgrade -- XP Profile & data inaccessible I wish it were as simple as that. Vista only creates a windows.old directory when you do a fresh install, not an upgrade. My suspicions were correct, the profile had either been deleted or Vista lost the file headers. I bought a program called Recover 2000 Pro, and the profile indeed was deleted and needed to be recovered. Usng that tool, I was able to recover about 50% of the lost data, only becuase after a week of use on the hard drive, most of the data had been overwritten or lost from normal hard drive use. Has anyone else had any experience with a profile being deleted and rendered useless? "Mark Man" wrote: > I found my old profile in C:\Windows.old\Documents and Settings\ > > > "-DEREK-" wrote: > > > I need help. > > > > I upgraded to RTM today and while my XP user profile is present in the > > c:\users directory, but I cant access any of the documents, favorites, etc > > from that profile any longer. > > > > I have about 1.5 gigs of info in the profile, but have tried everything – > > copy to, mounting the volume from a remote computer, etc. > > > > When the upgrade was complete, originally everything came up -- my desktop > > settings, docs, etc, just fine. Then, I turned off UAC and rebooted, and > > when I logged in, Vista created an entirely new profile. > > > > I have taken ownership of the directory, logged in as a local and network > > administrator, upgraded all the user accounts to administrator, etc...no luck. > > > > What am I missing here? > > |
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