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| Vista logon problem I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his Vista Basic 512mb Ram. I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial UK for his PC. There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this account was asked for. We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11 months) and we got ;- "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", which slowed us down a bit :-) We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on" (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still got the same error report. I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect on loging on (but I'm not an expert) So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. Thank you Dfrog |
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| Re: Vista logon problem [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215[/url] "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message news:6cet1oF3g4gfbU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his > Vista Basic 512mb Ram. > I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial > UK for his PC. > There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this > account was asked for. > We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11 > months) and we got ;- > "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", > which slowed us down a bit :-) > We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on" > (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. > To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. > > I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still got > the same error report. > I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. > Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. > I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect on > loging on (but I'm not an expert) > So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. > > I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. > > Thank you > Dfrog > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista logon problem [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/130095-user-profile-service-failed-logon-user-profile-cannot-loaded.html[/url] [url]http://cherrybyte.blogspot.com/2007/07/fixing-user-profiles-in-vista.html[/url] "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message news:6cet1oF3g4gfbU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his > Vista Basic 512mb Ram. > I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial > UK for his PC. > There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this > account was asked for. > We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11 > months) and we got ;- > "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", > which slowed us down a bit :-) > We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on" > (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. > To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. > > I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still got > the same error report. > I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. > Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. > I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect on > loging on (but I'm not an expert) > So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. > > I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. > > Thank you > Dfrog > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista logon problem Thanks Spirit, I will work my way thro' those as soon as I have the opportunity to get back on his PC. Safe Mode then System Restore looks to be least painful. Meanwhile, because I feel bad about "breaking" his PC, is there any likely reason that I may have done something to generate this problem by changing his RAM? The links you gave refer to 'logon with temporary profile' or 'user profile manually deleted' neither of which I did. Thanks again Dfrog "Spirit" <noone@notthere.net> wrote in message news:eAK8zOs1IHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215[/url] "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message news:6cet1oF3g4gfbU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his > Vista Basic 512mb Ram. > I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial > UK for his PC. > There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this > account was asked for. > We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11 > months) and we got ;- > "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", > which slowed us down a bit :-) > We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on" > (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. > To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. > > I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still > got > the same error report. > I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. > Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. > I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect > on > loging on (but I'm not an expert) > So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. > > I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. > > Thank you > Dfrog > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista logon problem I have had this happen on XP and Vista with Windows Updates and unknown causes... could have been incidental to the memory upgrade. "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message news:6cf43aF3fj5kcU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > Thanks Spirit, > I will work my way thro' those as soon as I have the opportunity to get back > on his PC. > Safe Mode then System Restore looks to be least painful. > Meanwhile, because I feel bad about "breaking" his PC, is there any likely > reason that I may have done something to generate this problem by changing > his RAM? > The links you gave refer to 'logon with temporary profile' or 'user profile > manually deleted' neither of which I did. > Thanks again > Dfrog > > "Spirit" <noone@notthere.net> wrote in message > news:eAK8zOs1IHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215[/url] > > "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message > news:6cet1oF3g4gfbU1@mid.individual.net...[color=green] >> I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his >> Vista Basic 512mb Ram. >> I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial >> UK for his PC. >> There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this >> account was asked for. >> We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11 >> months) and we got ;- >> "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", >> which slowed us down a bit :-) >> We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on" >> (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. >> To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. >> >> I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still >> got >> the same error report. >> I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. >> Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. >> I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect >> on >> loging on (but I'm not an expert) >> So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. >> >> I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. >> >> Thank you >> Dfrog >> >> [/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Vista logon problem Thanks again Spirit, Dfrog "Spirit" <noone@notthere.net> wrote in message news:u44lAuw1IHA.2064@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... I have had this happen on XP and Vista with Windows Updates and unknown causes... could have been incidental to the memory upgrade. "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message news:6cf43aF3fj5kcU1@mid.individual.net...[color=blue] > Thanks Spirit, > I will work my way thro' those as soon as I have the opportunity to get > back > on his PC. > Safe Mode then System Restore looks to be least painful. > Meanwhile, because I feel bad about "breaking" his PC, is there any likely > reason that I may have done something to generate this problem by changing > his RAM? > The links you gave refer to 'logon with temporary profile' or 'user > profile > manually deleted' neither of which I did. > Thanks again > Dfrog > > "Spirit" <noone@notthere.net> wrote in message > news:eAK8zOs1IHA.4572@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215[/url] > > "dfrog" <dfrog@lineone1.net> wrote in message > news:6cet1oF3g4gfbU1@mid.individual.net...[color=green] >> I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to >> his >> Vista Basic 512mb Ram. >> I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from >> Crucial >> UK for his PC. >> There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this >> account was asked for. >> We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx >> 11 >> months) and we got ;- >> "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded", >> which slowed us down a bit :-) >> We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password >> on" >> (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc. >> To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct. >> >> I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still >> got >> the same error report. >> I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords. >> Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me. >> I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect >> on >> loging on (but I'm not an expert) >> So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista. >> >> I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem. >> >> Thank you >> Dfrog >> >>[/color] > >[/color] |
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