Problem with Windows XP

July 31st, 2009 8:29 am by AARISH

I have insalled Windows xp in my system but nowadays when i start my system it displays that the current profile can’t be saved and the data stored in desktop gets erased and it does not reach the recycle bin; also this problem persists even after restarting the system. Can anyone please help me?

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10 Responses to “Problem with Windows XP”

  1. 1
    mzvision Says:

    Keipek XP Professional ka hmang ka email attachment nen ka bo trash ah lah a awm lo trash ke delete bawk silo, mak ve ang reng khop. Ramhuai in a la bo aniang ka ti tops. Gmail ka hmanga Browser ah Flock

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  2. 2
    kanidar Says:

    Khi chu keini chaih chi a ni hauh lo mai a.

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  3. 3
    sillyBoy Says:

    I logon in Administrator ah em ni i luh? User account dang i siam chhin em ?

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    Raltebengchhenx Says:

    Create a New User Profile in Windows XP Home Edition
    1. Log on as the Administrator or as a user with administrator
    credentials.
    2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
    3. Click User Accounts.
    4. Under Pick a task, click Create a new account.
    5. Type a name for the user information, and then click Next.
    6. Click an account type, and then click Create Account.
    Copy Files to the New User Profile
    1. Log on as a user other than the user whose profile you are copying
    files to or from.
    2. In Windows Explorer, click Tools, click Folder Options, click the
    View tab, click Show hidden files and folders, click to clear the Hide
    protected operating system files check box, and then click OK.
    3. Locate the C:\Documents and Settings\Old_Username folder, where C
    is the drive on which Windows XP is installed, and Old_Username is the
    name of the profile you want to copy user data from.
    4. Press and hold down the CTRL key while you click each file and
    subfolder in this folder, except the following files:
    * Ntuser.dat
    * Ntuser.dat.log
    * Ntuser.ini
    5. On the Edit menu, click Copy.
    6. Locate the C:\Documents and Settings\New_Username folder, where C
    is the drive on which Windows XP is installed, and New_Username is the
    name of the user
    profile that you created in the “Create a New User Profile” section.
    7. On the Edit menu, click Paste.
    8. Log off the computer, and then log on as the new user.

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    Veepee Says:

    After installation, if you haven’t made any changes in any of your settings such as gpedit.msc, msconfig, etc….It could be because of virus/worm… and i don’t understand why the word ‘profile’ has to do with windows XP.
    So, i’ll suggest you to get another xp cd from somewhere… install it again it would hardly take 20 mins. Anyway, virus or not, corrupt system needs to be reinstalled.
    If reinstalling the OS doesn’t solve your problem, then.. sell that machine, add some more cash and buy a new bata slippers :)

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    Awzzman Says:

    re-install it again…hehee

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    tka Says:

    What is this @Veepee?


    If reinstalling the OS doesn’t solve your problem, then.. sell that machine, add some more cash and buy a new bata slippers :)

    Bata Slippers??? Ha ha ha

    I also recommend re-installation of Windows.

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    H.Vangchhia Says:

    buai deuh chuan f10 apply pawp a ni mai hairehai

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    Veepee Says:

    I’m just making some joke… no offense. For the solution of the problem. It is best to reinstall windows, thats what i meant…

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    Ruga Says:

    Hetiang deuh buaina ka neih chu Harddisk bad sector niloin error a awm vang poh ni maithei, video file .mpg .dat etc te poh play thei miah loin awm thei. Drive khat atangin a dangah ka cut lut a, a theihloh ho zong nen ka format a ka sawn let leh a, chutiang bokin a dang poh…

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