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| No graphic view on the web or Security Center About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on the web or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video card (hardware or driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP Pro has started to show this stripped-down view on the Security Center, and Web Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based on Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the stripped-down view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and black lines separate text panels where normally different color tones would separate sections of the background. *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and monitor drivers. All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be enabled on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything looks just as normal as it does from a dual installation, so it think this excludes a hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't give a hint. Internet Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) and Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting I change on Appearance makes any difference. Installed and working browser pluggins are: Flash Player Shockwave Player Java Virtual Machine Javascript is enabled some 20 Activex Controls Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or the Security Center but just in case it is) Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before the colors, tones and most images are still not added... A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to avoid another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently Activated the last one I'd appreciate any help |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center Someone will probably come up with a better answer. However, I have to ask - have you tried a 'System Restore' to a point where things were working normally? == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message news:eWHS3tD$JHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on the > web or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video card > (hardware or > driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP Pro > has started to show this stripped-down view on the Security Center, > and Web > Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based on > Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the > stripped-down > view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and > black lines separate text panels where normally different color tones > would > separate sections of the background. > > *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and > monitor drivers. > > All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be > enabled on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything > looks just as normal as it does from a dual installation, so it think > this excludes a hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't give a > hint. Internet > Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) > and Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting I > change on > Appearance makes any difference. > > Installed and working browser pluggins are: > Flash Player > Shockwave Player > Java Virtual Machine > Javascript is enabled > some 20 Activex Controls > Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or > the > Security Center but just in case it is) > > Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before the > colors, tones and most images are still not added... > > A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to > avoid > another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently > Activated > the last one > > > I'd appreciate any help > > > > > > > > > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center From your headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5512 Start by getting your WinXP SP2 computer fully patched at Windows Update. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 Méndez wrote: > About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on the web > or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video card (hardware > or > driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP Pro has > started to show this stripped-down view on the Security Center, and Web > Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based on > Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the > stripped-down > view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and black > lines separate text panels where normally different color tones would > separate sections of the background. > > *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and monitor > drivers. > > All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be > enabled > on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything looks just as > normal as it does from a dual installation, so it think this excludes a > hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't give a hint. Internet > Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) and > Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting I change > on > Appearance makes any difference. > > Installed and working browser pluggins are: > Flash Player > Shockwave Player > Java Virtual Machine > Javascript is enabled > some 20 Activex Controls > Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or the > Security Center but just in case it is) > > Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before the > colors, tones and most images are still not added... > > A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to avoid > another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently > Activated > the last one > > > I'd appreciate any help |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center That was the first option that came to mind, but I've installed the most recent versions or NET Framework and Windows Installer and other software that I would hate to install again... on my slow machine Framework takes quite a while to install... I would prefer to solve this 'smaller' problem, if someone can help. Thanks. ------------------------------------------ "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje news:%23CUeg3D$JHA.1608@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Someone will probably come up with a better answer. > > However, I have to ask - have you tried a 'System Restore' to a point > where things were working normally? > > == > > Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) > > > > > "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message > news:eWHS3tD$JHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on the >> web or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video card >> (hardware or >> driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP Pro >> has started to show this stripped-down view on the Security Center, and >> Web >> Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based on >> Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the >> stripped-down >> view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and black >> lines separate text panels where normally different color tones would >> separate sections of the background. >> >> *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and monitor >> drivers. >> >> All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be >> enabled on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything looks >> just as normal as it does from a dual installation, so it think this >> excludes a hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't give a hint. >> Internet >> Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) and >> Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting I change >> on >> Appearance makes any difference. >> >> Installed and working browser pluggins are: >> Flash Player >> Shockwave Player >> Java Virtual Machine >> Javascript is enabled >> some 20 Activex Controls >> Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or the >> Security Center but just in case it is) >> >> Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before the >> colors, tones and most images are still not added... >> >> A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to avoid >> another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently >> Activated >> the last one >> >> >> I'd appreciate any help >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center It has SP3 installed but not fully updated, anyway, do you think the problem is security related? I usually do a batch of updates at once and disable AU for a while to avoid the constant running of AU applications that contribute to slow down my 850Mhz-PIII-256MB machine. My new headers X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5579 It was just one OE update behind yours ---------------------------------------- "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP******.com> escribió en el mensaje news:uIR6gDE$JHA.5068@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > From your headers: > > X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.5512 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.5512 > > Start by getting your WinXP SP2 computer fully patched at Windows Update. > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center ....yet you re-installed all the video drivers and mention the possibility of a "Repair Install" which is an even 'bigger' thing than a 'System Restore' !! Bear in mind that 'Restore Points', quite often, don't last for ever. On a lot of XP machines they are deleted, almost at random. So, you may not always have this option. I really must say, though, I do not think that it's got anything at all to do with video drivers. If you are dead against performing a 'System Restore' (what I recommend), then installing IE8 may [possibly] cure the problem... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message news:%23sXGgLE$JHA.3544@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > That was the first option that came to mind, but I've installed the > most recent versions or NET Framework and Windows Installer and other > software that I would hate to install again... on my slow machine > Framework takes quite a while to install... I would prefer to solve > this 'smaller' problem, if someone can help. > > Thanks. > > > ------------------------------------------ > "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:%23CUeg3D$JHA.1608@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Someone will probably come up with a better answer. >> >> However, I have to ask - have you tried a 'System Restore' to a point >> where things were working normally? >> >> == >> >> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) >> >> >> >> >> "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message >> news:eWHS3tD$JHA.4692@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on >>> the web or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video >>> card (hardware or >>> driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP >>> Pro has started to show this stripped-down view on the Security >>> Center, and Web >>> Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based >>> on Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the >>> stripped-down >>> view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and >>> black lines separate text panels where normally different color >>> tones would >>> separate sections of the background. >>> >>> *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and >>> monitor drivers. >>> >>> All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be >>> enabled on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything >>> looks just as normal as it does from a dual installation, so it >>> think this excludes a hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't >>> give a hint. Internet >>> Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) >>> and Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting >>> I change on >>> Appearance makes any difference. >>> >>> Installed and working browser pluggins are: >>> Flash Player >>> Shockwave Player >>> Java Virtual Machine >>> Javascript is enabled >>> some 20 Activex Controls >>> Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or >>> the >>> Security Center but just in case it is) >>> >>> Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before >>> the >>> colors, tones and most images are still not added... >>> >>> A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to >>> avoid >>> another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently >>> Activated >>> the last one >>> >>> >>> I'd appreciate any help >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center Point well taken, but reinstalling the video drivers is just a few clicks and a restart, and the fact is, I'm not sure which restore point would restore the view, and I would have to try a few or just go a while back to be sure and lose some settings, improvements and apps in the precess. I reinstalled the drivers just as a vague attempt but I didn't really think it would help... but the screen was a little dimm and I already had planed to reinstall the drivers before this other issue came up... and the reinstall did sharpen up the display a bit, so it wasn't a total waste of time. I had updated IE6 to IE8 and had some trouble with it so I removed it and instead installed IE7 which hasn't let me down yet. In any case IE8 wouldn't have helped because I've found out the problem is my user profile... I created another user account and everything looks good from there... so now I have to find the way to repair my usual profile.. As far as I've found out, restoring a backup of the "ntuser.dat" file (ntuser.bak) may restore the current_user registry hive settings but I'm at the point of searching for the way to restore ntuser.bak safely. Would you happen to know the way by any chance? I don't think it's as simple as switching the file extensions between "ntuser.dat" and "ntuser.bak" or deleting "ntuser.dat" from another OS, cause that would be to easy and I've read that there's not much you can do to recover a corrupted user profile ----------------------------------------------- "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje news:OzLlM1E$JHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > ...yet you re-installed all the video drivers and mention the possibility > of a "Repair Install" which is an even 'bigger' thing than a 'System > Restore' !! > > Bear in mind that 'Restore Points', quite often, don't last for ever. On a > lot of XP machines they are deleted, almost at random. So, you may not > always have this option. > > I really must say, though, I do not think that it's got anything at all to > do with video drivers. > > If you are dead against performing a 'System Restore' (what I recommend), > then installing IE8 may [possibly] cure the problem... > > == > > Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center Méndez wrote: > About a week ago I noticed that my computer has no graphic view on the web > or the Security Center. It's probably not the graphic/video card (hardware > or > driver*) cause all looks normal on a dual installation. Windows XP Pro has > started to show this stripped-down view on the Security Center, and Web > Pages with Internet Explorer 7, Firefox or any other browser based on > Firefox, but with Opera Browser the view is all normal... the stripped-down > view looks with a white background only, and black or blue text and black > lines separate text panels where normally different color tones would > separate sections of the background. > > *I've already reinstalled the integrated graphics/video card and monitor > drivers. > > All the browser pluggins are apparently included and they show to be enabled > on test web pages and as I've said, with Opera everything looks just as > normal as it does from a dual installation, so it think this excludes a > hardware problem. And SFC /Scannow doesn't give a hint. Internet > Options\General\Appearance\Colors, is using Windows Color (default) and > Appearance\Accessibility\ is all clear (by default). No setting I change on > Appearance makes any difference. > > Installed and working browser pluggins are: > Flash Player > Shockwave Player > Java Virtual Machine > Javascript is enabled > some 20 Activex Controls > Microsoft Directx 9 (don't know if this one is used by browsers or the > Security Center but just in case it is) > > Web and Security Center view look like a basic page designs before the > colors, tones and most images are still not added... > > A repair installtion would probably solve it, but I would like to avoid > another repair installation if possible cause I have just recently Activated > the last one > > > I'd appreciate any help > What you are describing sounds like anything with html content is not loading the stylesheets or images correctly. This can be caused if your Internet Explorer cache is full. Try deleting your Temporary Internet Files. Also check the file version and date of hhctrl.ocx in you Windows\system32 folder - it should be version 5.2.3790.4110 released on 03 Aug 2004 Try booting into safe Mode with Networking and try to browse a few sites. Do the problems still occur? If not then I would suggest it may be a malware infection. Alister |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center "Alister" <alister.gcs********.co.uk> wrote: news:h2n335$59i$1@news.eternal-september.org... > What you are describing sounds like anything with html content is not > loading the stylesheets or images correctly. > > This can be caused if your Internet Explorer cache is full. > > Try deleting your Temporary Internet Files. > > Also check the file version and date of hhctrl.ocx in you Windows\system32 > folder - it should be version 5.2.3790.4110 released on 03 Aug 2004 > > Try booting into safe Mode with Networking and try to browse a few sites. > Do the problems still occur? If not then I would suggest it may be a > malware infection. > > Alister My hhctrl.ocx file is from 4/14/2008 and version 5.2.3790.4110... Activex Control, size 533kb. Version number corresponds but not the release date, you think it may be a problem?... false version or not, how would I restore-reinstall a new version? One question; If this file were the problem, wouldn't it affect any user account?... fact is, only my everyday user account is affected, not the administrator or a new account. As far as the IE cache goes, I clear it regularly, and have cleared it frequently in the last few days, again today and no improvement Browsing in Safe Mode w/networking made no difference. Did a few scans with; Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, HijackThis, Smitfraudfix... Did a restart after every scan. HijackThis detected HP and Akamai activex controls so I removed them to be sure but no results. I had also done full scans with NOD32, Malwarebytes and A-Squared Free after the problem started... so I assume the possibility of malware infection is out of the picture I checked file types and HTML was missconfigured, I restored it to default (HTML Document) and did a restart, but it made no difference. I am considering moving my files to a new account and discard this user profile, unless you have more ideas to try Thanks for your help |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center I'm not sure where exactly you are getting your 'ntuser.bak' file from? As you say, normaly it is not possible to delete, change in any way or even copy the 'ntuser.dat' file in your profile's folder. So, I ask again, what process did you use to obtain your 'ntuser.bak' file?? If you saved this file using a third-part app (such as ERUNT) then their help file (or readme.txt) will be able to explain how to replace your bakup. If it is something you have saved yourself (somehow) from an erlier time, then you can replace the file, but you will have to do it either with another copy of Windows NT on another partition, or with the 'Recovery Console'. With another copy of Windows the process is self explanitory. To start 'Recovery Console' either install it as a 'Start up' menu option by typing the following (where D: is the CD-ROM drive letter) : D:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons Or, you can start the RC directly from your Win XP cd-rom by booting from it then choosing the option : To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R. But, before you start the 'Recovery Console' you will have to first enable the 'set' command : reg ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole" /v SetCommand /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f (The above command should be all on one line but may not appear so due to line-wrap. Please ensure that the command begins with 'reg' and ends with '/f') Either run the above command in the "Run" box or from a 'Command Prompt' or edit the registry setting directly. *Note - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. When in the RC you will need to use the 'set' command to change the variable "AllowAllPaths" be able to navigate to your profile's folder. Type the command : set AllowAllPaths = TRUE ....at the RC prompt. You can then navigate to your profile's folder using the 'CD' command as you would in a 'Command Prompt' window in XP e.g. : cd "C:\Documents and Settings\Mendez" ....then change the name of your existing 'ntuser.dat' file (for a possible 'undo') to 'ntuser.sav', thus : ren ntuser.dat ntuser.sav ....finally, change the name of your 'ntuser.bak' file to 'ntuser.dat', thus : ren ntuser.bak ntuser.dat ....type EXIT and press [enter] to reboot. (Apart from these two options, there is also the PE Build live cd-rom option that you could use to manipulate files on an NTFS partition) Hope that this answers your question.... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message news:OtyhSFG$JHA.5092@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Point well taken, but reinstalling the video drivers is just a few > clicks and a restart, and the fact is, I'm not sure which restore > point would restore the view, and I would have to try a few or just go > a while back to be sure and lose some settings, improvements and apps > in the precess. I reinstalled the drivers just as a vague attempt but > I didn't really think it would help... but the screen was a little > dimm and I already had planed to reinstall the drivers before this > other issue came up... and the reinstall did sharpen up the display a > bit, so it wasn't a total waste of time. > > I had updated IE6 to IE8 and had some trouble with it so I removed it > and instead installed IE7 which hasn't let me down yet. In any case > IE8 wouldn't have helped because I've found out the problem is my user > profile... I created another user account and everything looks good > from there... so now I have to find the way to repair my usual > profile.. As far as I've found out, restoring a backup of the > "ntuser.dat" file (ntuser.bak) may restore the current_user registry > hive settings but I'm at the point of searching for the way to restore > ntuser.bak safely. Would you happen to know the way by any chance? I > don't think it's as simple as switching the file extensions between > "ntuser.dat" and "ntuser.bak" or deleting "ntuser.dat" from another > OS, cause that would be to easy and I've read that there's not much > you can do to recover a corrupted user profile > > > ----------------------------------------------- > "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:OzLlM1E$JHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> ...yet you re-installed all the video drivers and mention the >> possibility of a "Repair Install" which is an even 'bigger' thing >> than a 'System Restore' !! >> >> Bear in mind that 'Restore Points', quite often, don't last for ever. >> On a lot of XP machines they are deleted, almost at random. So, you >> may not always have this option. >> >> I really must say, though, I do not think that it's got anything at >> all to do with video drivers. >> >> If you are dead against performing a 'System Restore' (what I >> recommend), then installing IE8 may [possibly] cure the problem... >> >> == >> >> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) > > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje news:O%23fT20Y$JHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > I'm not sure where exactly you are getting your 'ntuser.bak' file from? The 'ntuser.bak' file is right there in my profile folder and is at plain eyesight, not a hidden file (and so is 'Ntuser.dat'). It's probably not from a previous installation cause it's dated June 11/09 and I did the last repair installation on June 3rd though it was not a completed but it worked. Fact is, I had done a repair-installation to install SP3 included on the CD on April 19th, a day went by and it gave no Activation period so I didn't give it much thought, I shut the system down and used the other system for some 40 days without booting the repaired system, and when I did, it was disabled without the possibility of activation so I started another repair-installation and about half the way of copying files from the CD it would restart on several attempts. And since the OS was installed on the E:\ drive and I had letter D:\ available, I tried changing the OS letter to D:\ on the Registry from a UBCD PE before I tried another repair installation, after that attempted another reinstallation and it also failed, I then used the PE CD and restored the registry to April 19th with the Registry Restore Wizard application included in the CD, and that helped me logon normally to the "half repaired" system with a renewed 31 day count for Activation. This was on June 3rd and the 'ntuser.dat' file is from June 11th, so I suppose it may be safe to use it? I could change/switch the ntuser file extensions from the other installation, but my doubts are; if switching the file extensions can solve the problem, can that restore the web view? Is there any risk of losing access to the user account? I am also considering using the Control Panel\System Tool to copy my profile to a new account, (obviously minus the ntuser.dat file). Thanks for the extensive information. |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center April is quite some time ago and if you have installed allot of software since then - it may cause you some problems. But, so long as you are absolutely sure that you haven't changed you're user password for this account since then, it's probably safe enough to replace it. Again, because of the age of this .bak file, you may well find that having sorted out one 'glitch', others appear. This can be caused due to discrepancies between an installed application's registry settings conflicting with it's present configuration. Have you tried creating a new user account? This was the answer another user found that sorted out a similar problem (can't quite fully remember what it was but, it was some part of Windows not displaying properly and on creating a new user account the problem was no longer). == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message news:uaHt1Ue$JHA.200@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:O%23fT20Y$JHA.4984@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> I'm not sure where exactly you are getting your 'ntuser.bak' file >> from? > > The 'ntuser.bak' file is right there in my profile folder and is at > plain eyesight, not a hidden file (and so is 'Ntuser.dat'). It's > probably not from a previous installation cause it's dated June 11/09 > and I did the last repair installation on June 3rd though it was not a > completed but it worked. > > Fact is, I had done a repair-installation to install SP3 included on > the CD on April 19th, a day went by and it gave no Activation period > so I didn't give it much thought, I shut the system down and used the > other system for some 40 days without booting the repaired system, and > when I did, it was disabled without the possibility of activation so I > started another repair-installation and about half the way of copying > files from the CD it would restart on several attempts. And since the > OS was installed on the E:\ drive and I had letter D:\ available, I > tried changing the OS letter to D:\ on the Registry from a UBCD PE > before I tried another repair installation, after that attempted > another reinstallation and it also failed, I then used the PE CD and > restored the registry to April 19th with the Registry Restore Wizard > application included in the CD, and that helped me logon normally to > the "half repaired" system with a renewed 31 day count for Activation. > > This was on June 3rd and the 'ntuser.dat' file is from June 11th, so I > suppose it may be safe to use it? I could change/switch the ntuser > file extensions from the other installation, but my doubts are; if > switching the file extensions can solve the problem, can that restore > the web view? Is there any risk of losing access to the user account? > > I am also considering using the Control Panel\System Tool to copy my > profile to a new account, (obviously minus the ntuser.dat file). > > > Thanks for the extensive information. > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center I may have confused the explanation, but the ntuser.bak file is dated from June 11th... April 19th was the first complete repair-installation to update the System with SP3... and I haven't done major changes to my profile since June 11th, so it may be relatively safe to restore ntuser.bak but I will try to copy my profile to a new user account, I already have three other accounts I created a while back that I don't use, and had forgotten the passwords, so I created a new user, and now I've found the passwords, so I have a few options to try out. My intentions are to backup files and profile settings, then copy my profile to another account, and after that, restore the ntuser.bak file and if the profile corrupts further there will be no real or unsurmountable harm done. And yes from other user accounts the problem is not present, so I will probably move my profile to another account and later delete the present account if the problem is not corrected. Thanks for your support. ------------------------------ "Tim Meddick" <timmeddick@gawab.com> escribió en el mensaje news:ugNh4Ko$JHA.2824@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > April is quite some time ago and if you have installed allot of software > since then - it may cause you some problems. > > But, so long as you are absolutely sure that you haven't changed you're > user password for this account since then, it's probably safe enough to > replace it. > > Again, because of the age of this .bak file, you may well find that > having sorted out one 'glitch', others appear. This can be caused due to > discrepancies between an installed application's registry settings > conflicting with it's present configuration. > > Have you tried creating a new user account? > > This was the answer another user found that sorted out a similar problem > (can't quite fully remember what it was but, it was some part of Windows > not displaying properly and on creating a new user account the problem was > no longer). > > == > > Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) > |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center Solved!. I restored the ntuser backup from another account, I renamed the current "ntuser.dat" file to "ntuser.old", then changed the backup ("ntuser.bak") extension to "ntuser.dat" and that was all I had to do. Just thought you'd like to know ---------------------------------------------------- "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> escribió en el mensaje news:uYxdelo$JHA.1380@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I may have confused the explanation, but the ntuser.bak file is dated from >June 11th... April 19th was the first complete repair-installation to >update the System with SP3... and I haven't done major changes to my >profile since June 11th, so it may be relatively safe to restore ntuser.bak >but I will try to copy my profile to a new user account, I already have >three other accounts I created a while back that I don't use, and had >forgotten the passwords, so I created a new user, and now I've found the >passwords, so I have a few options to try out. > > My intentions are to backup files and profile settings, then copy my > profile to another account, and after that, restore the ntuser.bak file > and if the profile corrupts further there will be no real or > unsurmountable harm done. And yes from other user accounts the problem is > not present, so I will probably move my profile to another account and > later delete the present account if the problem is not corrected. > > > Thanks for your support. |
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| Re: No graphic view on the web or Security Center Glad you got it sorted! And, it's good that you follow up on your query, letting others know how you got on. So many people don't bother, quite infuriating... == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> wrote in message news:eSDIdE6$JHA.4336@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > Solved!. I restored the ntuser backup from another account, I renamed > the current "ntuser.dat" file to "ntuser.old", then changed the backup > ("ntuser.bak") > extension to "ntuser.dat" and that was all I had to do. > > > Just thought you'd like to know > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > "Méndez" <zorro.mendez******.com> escribió en el mensaje > news:uYxdelo$JHA.1380@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I may have confused the explanation, but the ntuser.bak file is dated >>from >>June 11th... April 19th was the first complete repair-installation to >>update the System with SP3... and I haven't done major changes to my >>profile since June 11th, so it may be relatively safe to restore >>ntuser.bak >>but I will try to copy my profile to a new user account, I already >>have >>three other accounts I created a while back that I don't use, and had >>forgotten the passwords, so I created a new user, and now I've found >>the >>passwords, so I have a few options to try out. >> >> My intentions are to backup files and profile settings, then copy my >> profile to another account, and after that, restore the ntuser.bak >> file >> and if the profile corrupts further there will be no real or >> unsurmountable harm done. And yes from other user accounts the >> problem is >> not present, so I will probably move my profile to another account >> and >> later delete the present account if the problem is not corrected. >> >> >> Thanks for your support. > > > |
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