re: systems registry data had to be recovered by use of log etc
Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 3:00 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by sportflyer
(23 messages posted)
Sorry , here is the procedure I was referring to:
Quote:
1. Create a new user account with administrative rights on the affected machine.
Navigate to the affected user's profile directory and copy ntuser.dat to a folder
named backup on your C: drive.
(example for a user named dave: copy c:\Documents and Settings\dave\ntuser.dat to
c:\backup)
2. Once you have backed up the ntuser.dat file, overwrite it with the one located
in c:\windows\repair\
(example for a user named dave: copy c:\windows\repair\ntuser.dat to c:\Documents
and Settings\dave\ )
3. Log off the temporary account you have created and login to the affected user
account and let windows fully load up. This will create a new ntuser.dat file under
the user's profile.
4. Once windows has fully loaded up, log back out of the affected user's account
and log back into the temporary account you made earlier.
5. Copy the ntuser.dat file you backed up earlier to the user's profile directory
overwriting the new file that was created.
(example for a user named dave: copy c:\backup\ntuser.dat to c:\Documents and Settings\dave\
)
6. Log out of the temporary account and log back into the computer under the affected
account and see if the problem is fixed.
Hope this work for you like it did me.
Unquote.
This process did not make sense to me because after all the manipulation , we are
replacing the new ntuser.dat with one that presumable had problems. Why not just
leave the ntuser.dat from the repair folder?
Tks
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