STEP
ONE:
Log On to the Computer as an Administrator
You
must be logged on to an administrator account using either step 1 or 2 below
before you can move on to do the STEP TWO section below.
1.
To Log on to another Administrator account
NOTE: If you do not have another Administrator account, then proceed to step 2.
NOTE: If you do not have another Administrator account, then proceed to step 2.
A)
Go to the STEP TWO section below.
OR
2. To Boot into Safe Mode for the built-in Administrator account
NOTE: You may not need to enable the built-in Administrator account. If this was the only normal administrator account you had, then Safe Mode should automatically boot into the built-in Administrator account.
2. To Boot into Safe Mode for the built-in Administrator account
NOTE: You may not need to enable the built-in Administrator account. If this was the only normal administrator account you had, then Safe Mode should automatically boot into the built-in Administrator account.
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If
you cannot boot into Windows and do not have a Windows installation DVD, then
you can create and use the boot disc below to boot into Safe Mode with instead.
Windows 7: (Option Two at link)
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Vista: (Option One at link)
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Windows 7: (Option Two at link)
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Vista: (Option One at link)
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A)
Boot into Error!
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B) If Safe Mode did not boot into the built-in Administrator
account, then enable the Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. account. If it did , then go to step 2C.
C) Log off in Safe Mode, and then log on to the built-in Administrator account to logon with that account in Safe Mode.
D) Go to the STEP TWO section below.
B) If Safe Mode did not boot into the built-in Administrator
account, then enable the Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. account. If it did , then go to step 2C.
C) Log off in Safe Mode, and then log on to the built-in Administrator account to logon with that account in Safe Mode.
D) Go to the STEP TWO section below.
STEP
TWO
Delete the User Account Profile's SID Key
1. Backup anything
that you do not want to lose in this user account's C:\Users\(user-name) profile folder, if the profile folder
still exists, to another location, then delete the (user-name) profile folder.
2. Open the Start menu.
3. In the Start Menu search box, type regedit and press Enter.
4. If prompted by UAC, then click on Continue (Vista) or Yes (Windows 7).
5. In regedit, go to: (See screenshot below step 7)
2. Open the Start menu.
3. In the Start Menu search box, type regedit and press Enter.
4. If prompted by UAC, then click on Continue (Vista) or Yes (Windows 7).
5. In regedit, go to: (See screenshot below step 7)
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
6.
In
the left pane, click on one of the S-1-5..... folders (SID key)
with the long number. (See screenshot below step 7)
NOTE: It should have .bak at the end of it.
NOTE: It should have .bak at the end of it.
A)
In the right pane, look at the ProfileImagePath to see if this is the
same user account that you deleted in step 1 above.
B) Repeat step 6 until you find the one that you deleted in step 1 above.
B) Repeat step 6 until you find the one that you deleted in step 1 above.
7.
To Backup the Registry SID Key
WARNING: You should backup this SID key to be safe in case you delete the wrong one in step 8 below.
WARNING: You should backup this SID key to be safe in case you delete the wrong one in step 8 below.
A)
Right click on the SID key from step 6, and click on Export.
B) Type in a name and save the REG file to a safe location.
NOTE: This is your backup. To Restore the Backup, right click on the REG backup file and click on Merge.
C) Continue on to step 8.
B) Type in a name and save the REG file to a safe location.
NOTE: This is your backup. To Restore the Backup, right click on the REG backup file and click on Merge.
C) Continue on to step 8.
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8.
Right
click on the SID key, from step 6 with bak at the end, and click
on Delete. (see screenshot above)
9. Click on Yes to confirm deletion. (See screenshot below)
9. Click on Yes to confirm deletion. (See screenshot below)
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10. If there is
another SID key with the exact same long number from step 6 for this
user account without bak at the end, repeat step 7 first, then right
click on this same SID key, and click on Delete. (see screenshot below
step 7)
11. Click on Yes to confirm deletion. (See screenshot below step 9)
12. Close regedit.
13. Log off and log on.
11. Click on Yes to confirm deletion. (See screenshot below step 9)
12. Close regedit.
13. Log off and log on.
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file.Note
After
you log on to the computer, the profile folder you are having problems with is
re-created. If not, then try a Error!
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you got this error. If this still does not help, then you will need to Error!
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from the backup created at step 1.
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