Obviously, your profile (the files
and folders located under C:\Users\user_name) is corrupted. There is another
chance which is a delay in reading your profile files due to Antivirus scan or
something else during boot up. Usually after typing your user name and password
Windows tries to read and load your profile, if it gets corrupted or delay in
reading, Windows will load with temp profile to give temporary access on
computer.
How
to Fix Windows 7 Temp Issue on Workgroup and Domain Environment
1)
Before do anything, restart the computer 2 or 3 times to see whether
it’s going back to your old correct profile. Go to next step if this doesn’t
work.
2)
Rename the temp profile registry and revert back the old registry settings for
the correct profile. This method works most of the time for me in Workgroup and
domain environment.
a) Log in with temp profile.
b) Start registry editor by typing regedit in find box of Windows 7.
c) Navigate the following location.
b) Start registry editor by typing regedit in find box of Windows 7.
c) Navigate the following location.
d) You will see similar keys under profile list, but one with .bak, as shown below.
e) The key with .bak is for the
correct old profile. Currently your Windows 7 computer logged in with fresh
(temporary) profile with same key. So, rename the new profile key ( which is
not having.bak) and remove .bak from correct profile key. See below.
f) That’s it. Log off and log in
(or restart) with your user name and password. You must get your correct
profile with icons and profile settings back in Windows 7, if you are lucky
enough.
Still if Windows 7 computer loads
with temporary profile and creates a registry key with .bak, that means user
profile is really corrupted and Operating System is not reading it properly.
3)
Few times this method worked for me, repair the corrupted files.
Usually the corrupted ‘Ntuser’ files cause this issue. So, run the check
disk for partition which is having user profile.
After restarting for check disk, if
you see corrupted entries and repairing process inside your user profile
folder, then you can hope for good news here. If it finds and repairs any files
especially Ntuser files, you may get your old Windows 7 profile back.
If above steps do not help you out,
then we need to create a new profile with new user name.
Basically we need to create a new
user account, login with it and transfer the data from old user profile to new
user profile. It is easy in workgroup environment as you can create new user
name locally, but it is tricky in domain environment. Because, the existing
user account is already there on domain server and nothing wrong with it. Also,
creating a new different domain user account will cause issues on corporate
emails, domain groups membership and shared permissions.
So, we need to treat both cases
separately.
4)
Create new user name in non domain (workgroup environment) from control
panel or computer management. Make sure to add the new user to administrators
group.
Login with new user name and start
copying your old data from old profile. I normally copy below data,
a) My Documents (Music, videos and downloads)
b) Desktop
c) Favorites
d) Any outlook PST files (find more information about location of PST files here)
b) Desktop
c) Favorites
d) Any outlook PST files (find more information about location of PST files here)
But Microsoft suggests to copy
entire old user profile (except 3 files) as shown in this official
site link.
5) New user profile in domain
environment.
Since we can’t delete and create new
domain user account for this purpose, we will play around with client computer
only. Let’s completely remove the user profile and re create again.
Copy the important user data (a to d
in above step 4) or entire folders from corrupted profile to new location.
Double-check that you have copied all required folders and files from old
profile, because we are going to delete it now.
Go to Advanced settings
of System as shown below, click on Settings (user
profiles), select the corrupted user profile which is not loading
properly in Windows 7, then press Delete button. Delete button
will be enabled only if you login with different user account.
This will remove the entire user
profile and related user SID from computer including the registery keys we
talked about earlier. You can cross check the proper removal of user account
(SID) by checking the C:\Users folder. Once it is remove
properly, restart the computer and login with same user name (which was not
loading earlier). The computer should create a new user profile as this is the
first time the user is logging on. You need to copy back your old important
data to new profile and set email outlook etc..if required.
I hope these tips help to fix
temporary profile issue on Windows 7.
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