Da se, brez blema. System restore ne pomaga veliko...Solution 2: 1. Log on With Administrator Account (other than effected user), backup profile, rename it and again login with original user. Works with corrupted user profile. Solution 3: 1. Check, your Active Directory User is not a member or Guest group on Domain Controller. Solution 4: 1. Restart your System, Run in Safe Mode. 2. Log on to your System by an Administrative User account (other than effected user) 3. Backup Up all in effected user’s profile (if available J because in some cases you even loss your data, read how to recover lost profile in Windows), user profile folder can be accessed from %SystemDrive%\Users\UserName (Windows Vista / 7) for Windows XP, you need to type bit extra. %SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings\UserName. 4. Delete all your effected Profiles (if one or more with incremental names, but take backup first). 5. Click Start, type regedit in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER, in Windows Vista / 7, it may be prompt you for Administrator access or password. 6. Locate the following registry Subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 7. Under the ProfileList subkey, click on each individual subkey and find your effected username, in left pane in front of ProfileImagePath, for me it was as. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\ S-1-5-21-2697157797-3922012616-804475456-2266\ and in front of ProfileImagePath, there was my username with path C:\Users\rizwan.ahmad.
Microsoft Says: Under the ProfileList subkey, expand and delete the subkey that is SID.bak. but I recommend above procedure
. 8. Exit Registry Editor. 9. Restart Your Computer Normally, and hope this issue is gone.
Za začetek bi preskočil tisto o brisanju in backupu ter šel neposredno na safe mode ter urejanhe registra.