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The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded. (Windows 7 user profile loading problem)

Hey guys! recently I faced an issue in which when you log on to a Windows 7 based or a Windows Vista-based computer by using a temporary profile, you receive the following error message: The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.

Many websites give you all sorts of fixes. I tried all of them till I came across this fix which really did the trick. I would like you to follow the steps very carefully. It is simple but could confuse anyone.


Read on................... all the best!


Occasionally, Windows might not read your user profile correctly, such as if your antivirus software is scanning your computer while you try to log on. Before you follow the methods here, try restarting your computer and logging on with your user account again to resolve the issue. If you restart your computer and it does not resolve this issue, use the following methods to resolve this issue.


Note You must be able to log on to an administrator account to fix your user profile or copy your data to a new account. Before you resolve the issue, log on to Windows by using another account that has administrative permissions, or restart in safe mode to log on with the built-in administrator account. 


To know about starting your computer in safe mode click here: Safe mode start

Method 1: Fix the user account profile


To fix the user account profile, follow these steps:


Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection, back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:


1. Click Start, type regedit in the Search box, and then press ENTER.

2. In Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry subkey:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList

3. In the navigation pane, locate the folder that begins with S-1-5 (SID key) followed by a long number.

4. Click each S-1-5 folder, locate the ProfileImagePath entry in the details pane, and then double-click to make sure that this is the user account profile that has the error.



  • If you have two folders starting with S-1-5 followed by some long numbers and one of them ended with .bak, you have to rename the .bak folder. To do this, follow these steps: 

a. 
Right-click the folder without .bak, and then click Rename. Type .ba, and then press ENTER.



b. Right-click the folder that is named .bak, and then click Rename. Remove .bak at the end of the folder name, and then press ENTER.



c. Right-click the folder that is named .ba, and then click Rename. Change the .ba to .bak at the end of the folder name, and then press ENTER.




  • If you have only one folder starting with S-1-5 that is followed by long numbers and ends with .bak. Right-click the folder, and then click Rename. Remove .bak at the end of the folder name, and then press ENTER.

5. Click the folder without .bak in the details pane, double-click RefCount, type 0, and then click OK.


  1. Click the folder without .bak, in the details pane, double-click State, type 0, and then click OK.



  • Close Registry Editor.
  • Restart the computer.
  • Log on again with your account.

  • This should ideally solve your issue.
    In case it doesn't then try the following:

    Method 2: Log on to Windows and copy your data to a new account


    Create a new account and copy the data from the old account to the new account. For information about how to do this, visit one of the following Microsoft websites:

    Windows 7Fix a corrupted user profile (Windows 7)

    MS Powerpoint: Change the font size of all slides (within 10 seconds)

    We had 50 slides in our presentation and had to increase the font size of all the slides then and there. Wow what a situation! don't worry you can do it in 10 seconds.

    Solution: If you change the font size or colour in the Master Slide, all the slides which are linked to that master slide will change.

    You must use Master Slide in every presentation. Open a new file in MS PowerPoint. Go to View -> Slide Master (in 2007). Go to View -> Master -> Slide Master (in 2003)




     
    There is one theme slide (the first slide on top left) under which there are various layouts. The first layout is the title layout which is linked to make our first slide. The second layout is linked to the most popular layout for body (a header followed by a list of bullets).
    All we have to do is to make a change in these layouts.

    Go to the second layout under the theme slide (just below the title layout). You can click on the text box and make it bold and change the font size and colour. You can also add a picture/logo here.

    Now exit the Slide Master view (Close master view under Slide Master tab). Now add a new slide to the presentation. Right click on the slide on the left panel. Choose the second layout from this list. This is the layout we just made changes to. This is how we apply a layout to the main slide. That's it.


    Summary

    It is advisable to make all PPTs using Master Slide. This way, you can save a lot of time if you have to change the font type, colour or size later. You can also add a logo on Master Slide and it will reflect on all the slides automatically. You can then delete it, if you want, by just going to the Master Slide. Need not go to each slide and waste time.

    Amazing statistics as on 4/27/2014..

    Amazing statistics as on 4/27/2014..



    Free SAP IDES online server for practicing your skills

    Free SAP-IDES environment to enhance your skills.
    PS: Below information strictly for your personal use only. Respect it.
    Recently I came across a wonderful site, who is providing free SAP – IDES access to n number of users. It is totally free for all and indeed to use this service you need to register with them from the links provided below.
    It is helping me a lot and in fact helps to all the SAP consultants who want to enhance there skill and knowledge in other areas. As we see if you are working in your domain you will not be provided the other access to enhance your skills and more over in office you can’t spend time and in your home you can’t get office access(most of the people).
    Go to the link - SAP-IDES to register your self for the SAP Access and







    Fill in with your basic details and provide a valid mail-id. To which all further communication will be done.
    Once you successfully registered you will get an instance mail saying it is in process, with in a day you will get a mail with your SAP User-ID and important links to access the server.
    Here there is one important thing to note that your user will be locked at the end of each day(mid-night) and password reset. Everyday you need to request for a password.
    To access the server – Access Server
    To request for a daily password – Password Request
    This service is provided to us by Consolut people - they are the one of the SAP consultancy providing services located in Germany to many companies.
    Thanks and enjoy in updating your skills and knowledge.
    It provides access to ALL MAJOR SAP modules.

    Please find the links below:
    New User Request : http://www.ides.consolut.eu/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/zuser_req
    Access Server : http://www.ides.consolut.net/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui
    Password Request: http://www.ides.consolut.eu/sap/bc/gui/sap/its/zwebgui

    Windows 7 notices but does not 'see' external usb hard drive


    Plug in the external USB hard drive.

    Right mouse click on My Computer 

    Left click on Manage 

    Double click on Storage

    Double click on Disk Management 

    Disk 0 is Hard Drive Partitions.

    Disk 1 will display the SIZE of the external device with no name

    Right mouse click the blue colored bar              on Disk 1 

    Left click on Mark Partition as Active 

    Left click on Change Drive Letter and Paths

    Right click the “Add” button  - Right click OK 

    Following is the end result. The external USB device should now have a drive letter.




    How to share Wi-Fi in Windows 8 with Internet connection sharing (ICS)

    1. Launch a command prompt with administrator privileges. 
    (Type cmd on the Start Screen, right-click the icon, and click Run as Administrator.)

    2. Type netsh wlan show drivers and verify if Hosted network supported says Yes. If it says No, you are done. Your NIC doesn’t support Wi-Fi sharing.


























    3. Type netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=Hotspot key=12345678
     (Note that you can replace “Hotspot” and the security key with your favorite settings.)

    4. Type netsh wlan start hostednetwork


















    5. Open the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel
    (Type Control Panel on the Start Screen and then Network in the Control Panel search box.) Then, click Change adapter settings.

















     6. Now comes the part that appears to be different in Windows 8 than in previous Windows versions. You will notice that a new network adapter appeared, called Local Area Network Connection, followed by a number that can be different from computer to computer. The device name is Microsoft Hosted Virtual Network Adapter. The ssid you used above (Hotspot in this guide) will appear under the name. If you see Identifying under its icon or just Enabled, be patient and wait until Hotspot (the ssid is used in step 3) appears.
























    [You may rename this as "Local Area Connection for HotSpot" for ease of use]

    7. Right-click the network adapter that is connected to the Internet and select Properties
    (This can be an Ethernet adapter, a mobile network adapter, or your phone that is connected through USB. In this guide, it is my Samsung phone.)



















    8. Click the Sharing tab and then enable Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection.

    9. In Windows 7, if I remember it right (correct me if I’m wrong), you would have selected the Wi-Fi adapter under Home Networking Connection. If you do this in Windows 8, you will be able to establish a Wi-Fi connection to your Windows 8 Access Point, but your client won’t receive an IP address through the Windows 8 DHCP server. Thus you have to select the Local Area Network Connection adapter I mentioned in step 6 as your Home Networking Connection.




























    I find it quite amazing that it is so complicated to share an Internet connection through Wi-Fi in Windows 8. 

    Update: If you want to share Wi-Fi on your Windows 8 computer at startup please read this.

    240V to 120V voltage converter for your tools from the US

    240V to 120V voltage converter for your tools from the US

    Have you bought a power tool or appliance from US and brought it to India ? Like me, were you tempted to plug it in at the first available opportunity ? Well, never do that. Never. In the best interest of your tool / electronics, you need to ensure they are readily suited for use under Indian Power conditions. If not, there are few things that you are expected to know and adhere to.

    First and foremost, understand the power requirements of the tool from the manual. 

    Voltage and Wattage specification



    Power requirements

    And here are the questions you need to ask and understand before you can plug in that tool / appliance of yours.

    1. The specification in the tool manual says 120v. Does it make my tool readily usable in India ?
    No. The operating voltage in India is 240v. And since the tool requirement is only 120v, there is every bit chance that it might not work or go kaput if you directly plug it in.
    2. How do I then use the tool here in India ?
    Stepdown voltage transformers are available in your local electronics store, specifically for requirements like this. They help in converting the 240V power into 120v.
    3. Is voltage the only parameter I need to look at ?
    No. You need to look at the wattage specification as well. Your transformer wattage should necessarily be equal to or more than the value mentioned in the manual.
    4. There is no watt mentioned in the manual. What do I do ?
    Look for amps specification and as high school physics would have taught you, Watt = volt X amps. So in the above case, the wattage is 120 x 1.8 = 216 W. That means the transformer should support wattage greater than 216 W.
    5. What is the cost of a step down transformer ?
    The transformers for lower watt requirements are available as plug in adaptors and cost about Rs.300 to Rs.350. The one you see in the picture below (250W) costed me Rs.950 and looks like a mini stabilizer. So, anywhere between Rs.300 to Rs.1200 depending on your requirement.
    Voltage transformer



    240v to 120v step down transformer

    This is basic physics that I didn't know and had trouble doing my research when I received a power tool as a gift. So hoping this post is of some help to someone with a new tool and the desire to DIY.

    Have you used a tool or appliance in India, bought and brought from anywhere outside? Is there anything else that one needs to take care of  besides this ? Leave me your comment. Also, do let me know if you found this post useful.