Wanted to use my laptop to check my credit card statements and Windows wouldn’t load after I keyed in the password! Â Tried a few times, rebooted, used face recognition to log-in but everything failed! Â The error message was:
User Profile Service Failed The Login
Yikes! Â No idea what that was. Â Win 7 has been pretty stable and my Lenovo laptop hasn’t given me much problems to date. Â My husband said his colleague had this error previously and the laptop was taken to IT – and could be fixed.
So I did as he suggested – turned to the almighty Google. Â Found a very useful site (https://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=15318)Â to resolve this error:
- Boot into safe mode
- Click on the start button, and type “regedit” into the search bar.
- Hit enter to open regedit.
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
- You’ll see two “S-1-5….” folders with long names. One of them will end in “.bak”
- Rename the one that does not end in “.bak” to “(long string of numbers).bad” or “.old”
- Remove the “.bak” from the other one.
- With this folder selected, double click RefCount and type 0 and then click OK.
- With this folder selected, double click State and type 0 and then click OK.
- Reboot the machine, and it should be fixed.
It worked. Â Phew!
I may not be in IT but I can solve my own IT problems. Â Yay! Â Heehee.
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