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Old 02-04-2008   #1 (permalink)
george1dful
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'User Profile Service service failed the logon

Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
It just comes up with:

User Profile Service service failed the logon.

User Profile could not load.

What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
computer... Please!

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 02-04-2008   #2 (permalink)
MICHAEL
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Re: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

"george1dful" <george1dful.349qnc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:george1dful.349qnc@xxxxxx
Quote:

>
> Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> It just comes up with:
>
> User Profile Service service failed the logon.
>
> User Profile could not load.
>
> What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> computer... Please!
Many times, that's the kiss of death. Unless, you have an
image backup, you might have to reinstall Vista.

You might try booting into safe mode and running
System Restore. Or, using the install disc to boot from
and running System Restore or CompletePC Backup.
Have you ever made a CompletePC Backup? That option
is only available for the Ultimate and Business versions.
You could try the repair option offered when booting
from the disc. Don't think it'll work for that though.

Sometimes rebooting a few times will "fix" that particular
problem.

If you want, there's one more option- try a "repair install",
Scroll down to "Here's How" to get to the meat of it;

Repair Install For Vista
How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista


-Michael


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Old 02-04-2008   #3 (permalink)
william davidson
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Re: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

another option maybe worth trying is to boot into safe mode & see if you can
create a new user account to log on as
"MICHAEL" <u158627_7@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23J2qZy1ZIHA.4196@xxxxxx
Quote:

> "george1dful" <george1dful.349qnc@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:george1dful.349qnc@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>
>> Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
>> It just comes up with:
>>
>> User Profile Service service failed the logon.
>>
>> User Profile could not load.
>>
>> What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
>> one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
>> much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
>> Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
>> computer... Please!
>
> Many times, that's the kiss of death. Unless, you have an
> image backup, you might have to reinstall Vista.
>
> You might try booting into safe mode and running
> System Restore. Or, using the install disc to boot from
> and running System Restore or CompletePC Backup.
> Have you ever made a CompletePC Backup? That option
> is only available for the Ultimate and Business versions.
> You could try the repair option offered when booting
> from the disc. Don't think it'll work for that though.
>
> Sometimes rebooting a few times will "fix" that particular
> problem.
>
> If you want, there's one more option- try a "repair install",
> Scroll down to "Here's How" to get to the meat of it;
>
> Repair Install For Vista
> How To Perform a Repair Installation For Vista
>
>
> -Michael
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-02-2008   #4 (permalink)
Marek
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RE: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
same name but with nothing in it.
I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
This is how I did it:

1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
this.

2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
registry editor.

3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
the following folders:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE
Microsoft
Windows NT
CurrentVersion
ProfileList

You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
number.
(You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
so you can read the whole folder name)
Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
without .bak at the end.
The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
User Profile that Vista has created.
Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
should say C:\Users\TEMP.

What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
backup. Do do this follow the next step:

4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
change to take effect.
Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
"rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
Close the regedit window.

5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
crossed.

"george1dful" wrote:
Quote:
>
> Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> It just comes up with:
>
> User Profile Service service failed the logon.
>
> User Profile could not load.
>
> What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> computer... Please!
>
>
> --

>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-08-2008   #5 (permalink)
JF
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RE: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

Your the man, it works perfectly, JF

"Marek" wrote:
Quote:
> I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
> Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
> same name but with nothing in it.
> I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
> but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> This is how I did it:
>
> 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
> booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
> my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
> clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
> bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
> this.
>
> 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
> registry editor.
>
> 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
> the following folders:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> SOFTWARE
> Microsoft
> Windows NT
> CurrentVersion
> ProfileList
>
> You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
> number.
> (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
> so you can read the whole folder name)
> Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
> it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
> without .bak at the end.
> The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
> now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
> User Profile that Vista has created.
> Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
> each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
> For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
> usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
> should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
> What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
> that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
> your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
> backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
> 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
> and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
> middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
> the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
> change to take effect.
> Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
> some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
> and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
> enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> Close the regedit window.
>
> 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
> crossed.
>
> "george1dful" wrote:
>
Quote:
> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> > It just comes up with:
> >
> > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> >
> > User Profile could not load.
> >
> > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > computer... Please!
> >
> >
> > --

> >
> >
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Old 03-08-2008   #6 (permalink)
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Re: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Marek View Post
I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
same name but with nothing in it.
I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
This is how I did it:

1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
this.

2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
registry editor.

3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
the following folders:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SOFTWARE
Microsoft
Windows NT
CurrentVersion
ProfileList

You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
number.
(You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
so you can read the whole folder name)
Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
without .bak at the end.
The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
User Profile that Vista has created.
Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
should say C:\Users\TEMP.

What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
backup. Do do this follow the next step:

4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
change to take effect.
Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
"rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
Close the regedit window.

5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
crossed.
In addition to Marek's post, if anyone needs more details on this, then this may help you.

The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.

Shawn
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Old 03-19-2008   #7 (permalink)
Trish
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RE: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

Not only did this post bring my computer up and running again, but it gave me
back all my research that I have saved for my thesis. Looks like I will be
making a copy now. This post was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!!!

"Marek" wrote:
Quote:
> I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
> Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
> same name but with nothing in it.
> I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
> but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> This is how I did it:
>
> 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
> booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
> my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
> clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
> bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
> this.
>
> 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
> registry editor.
>
> 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
> the following folders:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> SOFTWARE
> Microsoft
> Windows NT
> CurrentVersion
> ProfileList
>
> You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
> number.
> (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
> so you can read the whole folder name)
> Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
> it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
> without .bak at the end.
> The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
> now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
> User Profile that Vista has created.
> Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
> each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
> For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
> usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
> should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
> What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
> that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
> your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
> backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
> 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
> and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
> middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
> the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
> change to take effect.
> Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
> some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
> and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
> enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> Close the regedit window.
>
> 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
> crossed.
>
> "george1dful" wrote:
>
Quote:
> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> > It just comes up with:
> >
> > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> >
> > User Profile could not load.
> >
> > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > computer... Please!
> >
> >
> > --

> >
> >
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-24-2008   #8 (permalink)
Marek
Guest


 
 

RE: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

Glad to be of help

"Trish" wrote:
Quote:
> Not only did this post bring my computer up and running again, but it gave me
> back all my research that I have saved for my thesis. Looks like I will be
> making a copy now. This post was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!!!
>
> "Marek" wrote:
>
Quote:
> > I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> > It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
> > Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
> > same name but with nothing in it.
> > I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
> > but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> > This is how I did it:
> >
> > 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
> > booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
> > my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
> > clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
> > bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
> > this.
> >
> > 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> > bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
> > registry editor.
> >
> > 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
> > the following folders:
> > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> > SOFTWARE
> > Microsoft
> > Windows NT
> > CurrentVersion
> > ProfileList
> >
> > You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
> > number.
> > (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
> > so you can read the whole folder name)
> > Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
> > it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
> > without .bak at the end.
> > The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
> > now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
> > User Profile that Vista has created.
> > Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
> > each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
> > For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
> > usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
> > should say C:\Users\TEMP.
> >
> > What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
> > that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
> > your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
> > backup. Do do this follow the next step:
> >
> > 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
> > and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
> > middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
> > the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
> > change to take effect.
> > Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> > "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
> > some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> > Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
> > and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
> > enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> > Close the regedit window.
> >
> > 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
> > crossed.
> >
> > "george1dful" wrote:
> >
Quote:
> > >
> > > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> > > It just comes up with:
> > >
> > > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> > >
> > > User Profile could not load.
> > >
> > > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> > > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> > > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > > computer... Please!
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > george1dful
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> > >
> > >
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Old 05-24-2008   #9 (permalink)
void.no.spam.com
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Re: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon

The link that Brink posted -
The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.
- also says you should set the RefCount and State back to 0. I notice
my RefCount is set to 3. Any idea what 3 means? Should I set it back
to 0?

On Apr 24, 4:11 pm, Marek <Ma...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Glad to be of help
>
> "Trish" wrote:
Quote:

> > Not only did this post bring my computer up and running again, but it gave me
> > back all my research that I have saved for my thesis. Looks like I will be
> > making a copy now. This post was VERY helpful. Thank you so much!!!
>
Quote:

> > "Marek" wrote:
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> > > It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
> > > Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
> > > same name but with nothing in it.
> > > I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
> > > but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> > > This is how I did it:
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
> > > booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
> > > my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
> > > clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
> > > bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
> > > this.
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> > > bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
> > > registry editor.
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
> > > the following folders:
> > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> > > SOFTWARE
> > > Microsoft
> > > Windows NT
> > > CurrentVersion
> > > ProfileList
>
Quote:
Quote:

> > > You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
> > > number.
> > > (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
> > > so you can read the whole folder name)
> > > Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
> > > it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
> > > without .bak at the end.
> > > The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
> > > now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
> > > User Profile that Vista has created.
> > > Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
> > > each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
> > > For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
> > > usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
> > > should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
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> > > What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
> > > that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
> > > your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
> > > backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
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> > > 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
> > > and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
> > > middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
> > > the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
> > > change to take effect.
> > > Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> > > "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
> > > some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> > > Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
> > > and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
> > > enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> > > Close the regedit window.
>
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> > > 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
> > > crossed.
>
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> > > "george1dful" wrote:
>
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> > > > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> > > > It just comes up with:
>
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> > > > User Profile Service servicefailedthelogon.
>
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> > > > User Profile could not load.
>
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> > > > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > > > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> > > > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> > > > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > > > computer... Please!
>
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> > > > --
> > > > george1dful
> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > > george1dful's Profile:http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=41032
> > > > View this thread:http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=907924
>
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RE: 'User Profile Service service failed the logon



"Marek" wrote:
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> I've just had this problem on my computer, and I just fixed it.
> It seems to be caused by a horrendous bug in Vista that renames your User
> Account Profile as a backup, and then creates a new user account with the
> same name but with nothing in it.
> I googled it and followed several bits of advice but none of them worked,
> but I managed to fix it with a combination of ideas.
> This is how I did it:
>
> 1. Boot up in Safe Mode. To do this, hit the F8 key while the computer is
> booting, and then scroll down to the "Safe Mode" option and press enter. On
> my computer the user account icon appeared, but bigger than normal, and I
> clicked it and it loaded my desktop in safe mode. It came up with an error
> bubble saying that my user account hadn't loaded properly, but i just ignored
> this.
>
> 2. Click the Start Button and in the white "Start Search" space at the
> bottom type "regedit" (without the quotation marks). This will open the
> registry editor.
>
> 3. In the left-hand pane, navigate by clicking the little triangles next to
> the following folders:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
> SOFTWARE
> Microsoft
> Windows NT
> CurrentVersion
> ProfileList
>
> You should now have a list of folders all starting with S-1-5- and then a
> number.
> (You might need to drag the divider between the 2 panes of the window across
> so you can read the whole folder name)
> Look at the end of each name and you should see one with .bak at the end of
> it, and there will be another one above it with exactly the same name but
> without .bak at the end.
> The one that's got .bak at the end is your old User Profile that Vista has
> now made into a backup, and the one without .bak after it is the new empty
> User Profile that Vista has created.
> Just to check that this is the case, have a look in the right-hand pane for
> each of the 2 folders and look at what's written after "ProfileImagePath".
> For the folder with .bak at the end it should say C:\Users\ and then your
> usual User Account name, and for the one that doesn't have .bak at the end it
> should say C:\Users\TEMP.
>
> What you need to do now is to rename the folders in the left-hand pane so
> that the one with .bak at the end changes back to being the one containing
> your proper User Profile and the new one without .bak at the end becomes the
> backup. Do do this follow the next step:
>
> 4. Right click on the folder with .bak at the end and then click "rename",
> and just change the ".bak" part to ".bk" - i.e. just remove the "a" from the
> middle - (this is just to allow you to change the other one to have .bak at
> the end). Press enter or click on some blank part of the screen for the
> change to take effect.
> Then, right click the one that doesn't have .bak at the end and click
> "rename". Remove the .bak from the end and press enter or click anywhere on
> some blank part of the screen to accept the change.
> Then, right click on the one that now has .bk at the end, choose "rename"
> and add the "a" back into the middle, so it now has .bak at the end. Press
> enter or click on blank park of screen to accept the change.
> Close the regedit window.
>
> 5. Click the Start Button and then "Restart". It should work now. Fingers
> crossed.
>
> "george1dful" wrote:
>
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> >
> > Can someone PLEASE help me... My computer hasn't loaded for 3 days now.
> > It just comes up with:
> >
> > User Profile Service service failed the logon.
> >
> > User Profile could not load.
> >
> > What do I do? I cant get on the computer at all, because i only have
> > one user profile on my computer. I'm in school, and I don't really know
> > much about computers. What could have caused it? And how do I fix it?
> > Please help, I really need to get to some of the files on my
> > computer... Please!
> >
> >
> > --
> > george1dful
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > george1dful's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=41032
> > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=907924
> >
> > http://forums.techarena.in
> >
> >
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