How to Fix the Error "The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded." Information | When you log on to Vista using a temporary profile (user account), you receive this error message:
For more information, see: Microsoft Help and Support: KB947215 The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded. | | NOTE | CAUSE: The jury is still out on the exact cause, but so far :- This issue may occur if the user profile was manually deleted by using the command prompt or Windows Explorer by a user or by some program. A profile that is manually deleted does not remove the security identifier (SID) from the user profile list in the registry. Since the SID is still present, Vista will still try to load the profile by using the ProfileImagePath that points to a nonexistent path. Therefore, the profile cannot be loaded.
- This can also be a issue with the user profile entering into a backup state.
| | Tip | If the steps in the tutorial below do not help, then:- You can try doing a System Restore to see if it can fix this before using the instruction in the tutorial below. See the related links below for how.
- If you do not want to repair the user profile, you can delete it and create a new user account in OPTION TWO. If this does not work for you, then you will be left with doing a clean install. See the related links below for how for your Upgrade or Full version of Vista.
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Logon to the Computer |
NOTE | Go down the list here until you find a option that will work for you. | | 1. Logon to another Administrator account. NOTE: If you do not have another Administrator account, then proceed to step 2.A) Go to OPTION ONE or OPTION TWO. 2. Boot into Safe Mode. NOTE: You may not need to enable the built-in Administrator account. If this was the only normal administrator account you had, then Safe Mode should automatically boot into the built-in Administrator account. See: How to Start Vista in Safe ModeA) If Safe Mode did not boot into the built-in Administrator account, then enable the Built-in Administrator account. If it did , then go to step 2C. NOTE: See: How to Enable or Disable the Real Built-in Administrator Account in Vista
B) Logoff of Safe Mode, and then logon to the built-in Administrator account to logon with it in Safe Mode.
C) Go to OPTION ONE or OPTION TWO. OPTION ONE: |
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Fix the User Account Profile |
1. Open the Start menu. 2. In the white line (Start Search) area, type regedit and press Enter. 3. If prompted, either click on Continue or enter the password for the Administrator account. 4. In regedit, go to: (See screenshot below step 5) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 5. In the left pane, look for the S-1-5..... folder (SID key) with the long number that has .bak at the end of the numbers.
(See screenshots below steps 6A and 7B) NOTE: A) In the right pane, look at the ProfileImagePath to verify that this is the user account profile that has the error. B) You may have another S-1-5..... folder (SID key) above it with the exact same number without the .bak at the end of it. 6. For Two S-1-5..... folders (SID key) with the same Number - NOTE: This is if you have two S-1-5..... folders (SID key) with the exact same numbers, but the second (below) one has the .bak at the end of the numbers.A) In the left pane, right click on the first (top) S-1-5..... folder (SID key) that does not have .bak at the end of the numbers and click Rename. (See screenshot below) Repair.jpgB) Add .bk to the end of the numbers. (See screenshot below) Repair_bk.jpgC) In the left pane, right click on the second S-1-5..... folder (SID key) with .bak at the end of the numbers and click Rename. (See screenshot above)
D) Remove only .bak from the end of the numbers and press Enter. (See screenshot below)
E) Now go back and Rename the first one with .bk to .bak now at the end of the numbers and press Enter. Repar_bak.jpgF) Go to step 8. 7. For Only One S-1-5..... Folder (SID key) with .bak - NOTE: This is if you only have one S-1-5..... folder (SID key) for your user account with .bak at the end of the numbers.A) In the left pane, right click on the S-1-5..... folder (SID key) with .bak at the end of the numbers and click Rename. (See screenshot below)
B) Remove only .bak at the end of the numbers and press Enter. (See screenshot below and below step 10) Repair_reg.jpg 8. In the right pane of the one without .bak now, right click on RefCount and click Modify. (See screenshot below step 10) NOTE: If you do not have RefCount, then right click on a empty space in the right pane and click New and DWORD (32 bit) Value, then type RefCount and press Enter.A) Type 0 (number) and click OK. (See screenshot below) Modify_RefCount.jpg 9. In the right pane of the one without .bak now, right click on State and click Modify. (See screenshot below step 10)A) Type 0 (number) and click OK. (See screenshot below) Modify_State.jpg 10. The registry will now look like this for the one without .bak now. (See screenshot below) Repair_Reg2.jpg 11. Close regedit. 12. Restart the computer. 13. See if you can logon now. OPTION TWO: |
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Delete the User Account Profle |
NOTE | You can do this option if you do not care about losing the user account and the contents in the user folders. | | 1. Delete the User account profile that this error is for. NOTE: See: How to Delete a User Account in Vista 2. Open the Start menu. 3. In the white line (Start Search) area, type regedit and press Enter. 4. If prompted, click on Continue. 5. In regedit, go to: (See screenshot below step 7) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 6. In the left pane, click on one of the S-1-5..... folders (SID key) with the long number in it. NOTE: It may have .bak at the end of it.A) In the right pane, look at the ProfileImagePath to see if this is the same user account that you deleted in step 1 above.
B) Repeat step 6 until you find the one that you deleted in step 1 above. NOTE: If the user account is not here, then it has already been removed when deleted in step 1. Go to step 9. 7. To Backup the Registry SID Key - WARNING: You should backup this SID key to be safe in case you delete the wrong one in step 8 below.A) Right click on the SID key, and click Export.
B) Type in a name and save the REG file to a safe location. NOTE: This is your backup. To Restore the Backup, right click on the REG backup file and click Merge.
C) Continue on to step 8. SID_Reg.jpg 8. To Delete the Registry SID Key -A) Right click on the SID key, and click Delete. (See screenshot above)
B) Click Yes to confirm deletion. (See screenshot below) Confirm.jpg 9. Close regedit. 10. Now, just create a new normal Administrator account. NOTE: See: How to Create a New User Account in Vista 11. Restart the computer, and logon to your new account. That's it,
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Applies to | All Vista Versions | 64 Bit & 32 Bit | |
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