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New Desktop appears while my own disappears

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Peter Max, Jun 21, 2009.

  1. Peter Max

    Peter Max Guest

    At first it was rare but it is happening more often as time goes by. Three
    of us share the Vista Business computer and we all get an error message
    saying that our desktop could not be configured and we are presented with a
    "Welcome to ONECARE" message and some other ONECARE screens showing various
    metrics. If we restart, we seem (so far) to be able to log in normally again
    and our normal Desktop and settings appears.

    Is this a common issue with an easy fix? If so please let me know. If not,
    what should I do?

    Thanks for all previous help...

    Peter
     
  2. Malke

    Malke Guest

    Peter Max wrote:
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    > At first it was rare but it is happening more often as time goes by. Three
    > of us share the Vista Business computer and we all get an error message
    > saying that our desktop could not be configured and we are presented with
    > a "Welcome to ONECARE" message and some other ONECARE screens showing
    > various metrics. If we restart, we seem (so far) to be able to log in
    > normally again and our normal Desktop and settings appears.
    >
    > Is this a common issue with an easy fix? If so please let me know. If not,
    > what should I do?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Do you have Microsoft's Live OneCare installed? What are the "various
    metrics"? If you have error messages (or dialogs), please quote them
    exactly without paraphrasing.

    The First Question Of Troubleshooting: If the problem is new, what changed
    between the time things worked and the time they didn't?

    The Second Question of Windows Troubleshooting: what is the malware/virus
    status of the machine? If you think it is clean, what programs (and
    versions) did you use to determine this?

    Be sure the computer is clean:


    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     
  3. Peter Max

    Peter Max Guest

    I have Live OneCare installed and it is up to date.

    It is not a new problem but it has increased in frequency over the last
    year.

    The only error message says "Your user profile was not loaded correctly. You
    have been logged on with a temporary profile." The "other metrics" I
    mentioned are a number of screens from Live OneCare: one welcoming me, one
    telling me that LOC will renew automatically for six months free and the LOC
    screen stating that everything is up to date and that the last backup, etc.,
    was this week.

    I have scanned the machine with Live OneCare antivirus, PC Tools Antivirus,
    and a web scan by Kaspersky.

    Is there anything in the registry that would give me a clue as to the source
    of this problem?

    Thanks,
    Peter


    "Malke" <malke@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
    news:uFY5Xgm8JHA.4176@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Peter Max wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> At first it was rare but it is happening more often as time goes by.
    >> Three
    >> of us share the Vista Business computer and we all get an error message
    >> saying that our desktop could not be configured and we are presented with
    >> a "Welcome to ONECARE" message and some other ONECARE screens showing
    >> various metrics. If we restart, we seem (so far) to be able to log in
    >> normally again and our normal Desktop and settings appears.
    >>
    >> Is this a common issue with an easy fix? If so please let me know. If
    >> not,
    >> what should I do?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Do you have Microsoft's Live OneCare installed? What are the "various
    > metrics"? If you have error messages (or dialogs), please quote them
    > exactly without paraphrasing.
    >
    > The First Question Of Troubleshooting: If the problem is new, what changed
    > between the time things worked and the time they didn't?
    >
    > The Second Question of Windows Troubleshooting: what is the malware/virus
    > status of the machine? If you think it is clean, what programs (and
    > versions) did you use to determine this?
    >
    > Be sure the computer is clean:
    >
    >
    > Malke
    > --
    > MS-MVP
    > Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
    >

    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Malke

    Malke Guest

    Peter Max wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > I have Live OneCare installed and it is up to date.
    >
    > It is not a new problem but it has increased in frequency over the last
    > year.
    >
    > The only error message says "Your user profile was not loaded correctly.
    > You have been logged on with a temporary profile." The "other metrics" I
    > mentioned are a number of screens from Live OneCare: one welcoming me, one
    > telling me that LOC will renew automatically for six months free and the
    > LOC screen stating that everything is up to date and that the last backup,
    > etc., was this week.
    >
    > I have scanned the machine with Live OneCare antivirus, PC Tools
    > Antivirus, and a web scan by Kaspersky.
    >
    > Is there anything in the registry that would give me a clue as to the
    > source of this problem?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    The information about the user profile error message was crucial and
    illustrates perfectly why quoting said messages exactly is important. Your
    user profiles are becoming corrupted and you are being set up by Windows
    with temporary profiles. That is why everything looks new - in those
    temporary profiles, it is! So the issue has nothing to do with OneCare and
    everything to do with the profile corruption.

    Since all of your user accounts are experiencing this and it is happening
    more frequently - and because you say the machine is malware-free - most
    probably this is hardware-based. Back up your data *now* and run hardware
    diagnostics, starting with the hard drive and then the RAM.



    Even if all the hardware tests good, back up your data and do a clean
    install of Windows (or restore your computer to factory condition using
    whatever method the computer mftr. provided). If the profile corruption
    continues, you will know that hardware is the cause and the tests you ran
    just didn't catch it. If the problem is solved, then something you had
    installed was causing the issue. If the machine is under warranty,
    bottom-tier tech support is going to tell you to do this factory restore
    anyway so you might as well do it first.

    If you can't do the work yourself (and there is no shame in admitting this
    isn't your cup of tea), take the machine to a professional computer repair
    shop (not your local equivalent of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad).

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     

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