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Windows Updates Screwed me Over!
Out of nowhere, Windows tells me to restart in 4 minutes. After 5 attempts, I let Windows have its way. Windows is a bastard.
So I log in, and a message to do with corrupt user appears. Either that, or I don't have the security clearances to MY OWN laptop. Stupid computer, I OWN YOU! My guess is that the update corrupted my user profile, and now I've got an empty desktop, as well as a bland HP background. What should I do? I found my old profile documents, and the desktop setup, so should I just copy them onto the new profile, delete the old one? Or should I go about it another way? Thanks in advance! |
Well, you could certainly try copying it over. Hope you remember the Administrator password!
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LOL I remember my password :D....
Anyways, now that I've successfully transferred all the files in My Documents as well as all of the files that appeared on my previous user account's desktop, would I be able to safely remove the old, corrupt user profile? All the programs in C:/ will stay the same right? I have a basic idea that it'll all work out but asking in case there is a possibility that my whole PC will stuff up. Is it a common thing for Windows updates to screw computers? |
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You SHOULD be able to keep your old programs, but some DO keep registration information (say, Alcohol 120%) in the user profile (somewhere in \Application Data or \Local Settings\ in the profile). Plus there are certain programs which gave you the option of installing just for a single user.
But general rule is, it should all be fine. You may do need to re-key some settings though. As for Windows Update screwing over a user profile, that never happened to me. A Sun Java update did ruin my profile once. But I think it's not exactly a rare occurence. |
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