Recovery method after Windows XP user profile is lost or damaged

  

I. Error phenomenon: When the user logs in, the following error message pops up after entering the password: “windows cannot load the locally stored configuration file. Possible causes of this issue are insufficient security permissions or local configuration file corruption. If this problem persists, please contact your administrator. & rdquo; Second, the solution Phenomenon: The user's desktop files and folders are all lost data ("C:\\Documents and Settings\\username" folder in the desktop, start menu, file … …, etc.) . Recovery process: 1. Start the computer and enter Windows xp"Safe Mode"; 2. Search for "ntuser.*" files in the directory containing hidden folders, observe "C:\\Documents and Settings\\username The "NTUSER.DAT" and "ntuser.dat.LOG" files in the " directory exist; 3. Double-click "NTUSER.DAT" to see if the system prompts "ntuser.dat.LOG" is corrupted or lost; 4. Type "cmd" command in "Run", run "chkdsk /f command"; 5, restart the system after completion. And some say
After the user profile is damaged or lost, the system will prompt, after logging in, just like the newly created user, there is nothing, the system will be built in the \\documents and settings\\ directory. A temporary user folder TEMP,
Solution, if the system prompts that the configuration file is damaged or lost, you can directly restart the computer, press F8 while restarting, enter the selection interface, select the last correct configuration, and then ENTER, Go to the login screen and log in with the account in question. Basically, it is completely restored.
The TEMP directory will also be automatically deleted.

=== 3 Other references: Windows cannot load locally stored configuration files When XP SP2 is powered on, there is a "user environment" window, content says "Windows cannot load locally stored configuration files. Possible causes of this issue are insufficient security permissions or local configuration file corruption. If this problem persists, please contact your network administrator. Details - The system cannot allocate the space required in the registry log. " After confirming, another window says "Cannot load configuration local files, only login with temporary configuration file". The desktop after logging in is the same as when you just installed XP. There are a lot of software in the system that cannot be used. How can I solve this problem? First, the error phenomenon: When the user logs in, the following error message pops up after entering the password: & ldquo; windows can not load the locally stored configuration file. Possible causes of this issue are insufficient security permissions or local configuration file corruption. If this problem persists, please contact your administrator. & rdquo; Second, the solution The reason for this situation may be that the currently logged in user is a user in the domain, the user's local configuration file was accidentally deleted or destroyed, so that when logging in, the system can not find its configuration file information . So there was an error. Of course, the solution is to restore its configuration file. The steps are as follows: 1. Go to C:\\document and setting and find the folder named by this user (for example, teyqiu), which is the original configuration folder of the user. The main contents are desktop settings, start menu settings and favorites. And so on. Copy it elsewhere. 2. Rename the folder named after this user under C:\\document and setting. (For example, it was teyqiu changed to teyqiu2) 3. Restart the machine and log in again with this user. At this time, when the machine logs in to the domain, since the user's configuration folder has been deleted locally, a new one will be created automatically. A folder named after this user. It will contain a correct configuration file. 4, then copy the folder that went to copy (this case is renamed teyqiu2) in the "Desktop", "Start Menu", "Add to Favorites" and other personal settings folder copy to the newly created You can restore your familiar desktop and start menu settings under the folder. Note: Do not overwrite all the folders and files in the copy folder to the contents of the newly created folder, so that the newly created correct configuration file will also be overwritten, so only the copy that belongs to you will be returned! Note the following questions: 1. When copying the folder named by this user in copy C:\\document and setting, all the files of this folder are displayed, because all the messages of Outlook are hidden in the folder' Local settings", don't accidentally delete it. 2. In addition, it is recommended not to rush to delete the folder named after this user under C:\\document and setting, just change the folder to a name, wait for the restart and copy the original configuration according to the above method. It is not too late to find that the machine is completely restored to its original state. 3. After the recovery, Outlook needs to be reset, but the original email is not less

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