04.03.2015, 15:07
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Known Solutions :
-Creating different user account. -Reinstalling windows But I don't want to either of the solutions just for this, anyone knows any other solution ? Regards, Justin |
This seems strange.
A solution for this:
1) Create a new user account. Make sure it is an administrator account.
2) Once that account is created, go into your corrupted account. (Or stay in it.)
3) Go to the corrupted account's Documents, and make sure that your Windows Explorer shows hidden/system files!
4) Copy everything in Documents except the following:
- Ntuser.dat
- Ntuser.dat.log
- Ntuser.ini
(6) Log off and log onto your new user. You may delete the corrupted account if you like.
Thanks to SchurmanCQC.
Hope it helped.