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are those ntuser.ini,ntuser.dat and netuser.dat.log generated or system files
jraju:
Hi, My user profile it seems corrupted, with not those files present in the user profile folder. Instead, i am having netuser.ini, netuser.dat , but two or more files of netuser.dat.log1 and netuser.dat.log2. I tried to create the new user account and then copy the profile folders excepting these files , but if i just log on with a user account already have, the same files copied .If i delete those files in the hope that it would get recreated, i am afraid that it does not.
If i am having the same set of those files , then i get another corrupted profile.
Is there a way out , how to copy these files.
If available for windows 7 ultimate 32 bit, please send those ,
I can delete but not could create. I suppose, it does not autocreate if it is deleted.
I tried to copy those files by unselecting these files, but if had not logged in to the new user account, then the user account is not shown in c:user folder .
Please give me solution.
What are those log1 2 files , and some regtrans files with ntuser guid numbers
Boggin:
A Google on those would suggest they are normal.
Do you have your computer set to show hidden files ?
jraju:
My doubt is , the microsoft article on change of profile only has ntuser.ini,ntuser.dat, and ntuser.dat.log.
But perusal of my picture would show that there are more files with bif extention and regtrans ms . Are those normal.
Since i thought, that this denotes a kind of corrupted user, i changed the user name and tried to avoid copyiing these files. They are not recreated if you just delete using admin account.
If you are not logged , then you do not see that user name in c:user folder.
what those log1 and log2 files.
Are those created when i set some settings in programs
i googled but do not know, if the user profile is corrupt or not?
How to find if a user file is corrupt.
i had some 1530 user profile error for this SID user account, which shows registry leaks by the avast program when closing the pc.
How to know if a user profile is corrupted or not pl
Boggin:
I think they could be log back ups.
Do you have any other problems - I would think that if your user profile was corrupt then some things wouldn't work and you could get an error message.
Does Event Viewer record anything amiss for this ?
jraju:
i had some 1530 user profile error for this SID user account, which shows registry leaks by the avast program when closing the pc.
How to know if a user profile is corrupted or not pl
Please see the error code, where there was mention of registry leaks during the shutdown, on restart of a pc. Ofcourse, the windows just removes the handles to close itself. But registry leak is my concern.
Are those files are user preferences of application and settings , that one do in the course of time, in alerting windows alerts by okaying or denying?
Are they not necesary when one create a new profile.
Normally msoft advises to copy the user data from the old profile to new proflle without the ntuser bunch of files.
If those are not recreated , what it tells directly or indirectly.
If those are only registry user preferences copied to the personal user accounts , then could we just create and log in the new account, without bothering about those things.
are there anyway to open and view the contents of those files.
Normallyl , we try new user, if we have any problem in old user account, but how to say that the old profile is corrupt? I googled but could not get any thing clear.
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