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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

How To Recover a Damaged User Profile in XP

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Windows XP is a really good operating system as long as it is running fine, but when it doesn't, you have to scurry around looking for solutions to get it back to normal. Once in a while, it so happens that you get a message that reads something like this:


Windows cannot load your profile because it may be corrupted. You may log in using a temporary User Profile.



Or


The system has recovered from a serious error.
This happens when the user profile becomes damaged.



Empty Windows XP desktop after logging in post a damaged user profile 


Windows does boot up, but when you arrive at the desktop, you are shocked to find that the desktop items are missing. That's not all; you find that all the personal settings such as theme, wallpaper, and icons are gone too. As if this is not enough, you find that the my Documents folder doesn't contain any of your documents. Internet Explorer bookmarks and Outlook Express personal settings are gone too, along with your emails. Sounds nightmarish, doesn't it? Don't worry, today we will show you how to get everything back in order.

We will first explain how the above scenario takes place and the cause for it. The reason behind such a situation is that the user profile gets damaged (as we mentioned earlier). A user profile contains all the files and settings for a particular user, and when there are many users using a Windows XP computer, there are as many user profiles, each with its own unique settings. When a user profile gets damaged (due to various reasons such as the file system getting corrupted), Windows XP creates a new user profile and logs you into this new profile. The new profile will be that of a user logging in for the first time  - bland and devoid of any customizations.



The Rescue Work

You have to login as an administrator to do the following; in other words, the user needs to have administrative rights. To do this, you must log off and then log on to the default administrator account.


Start by Securing Your Data
Since your data in the original account is your priority, you need to secure it first and only then proceed further. To start the backup process, open Windows Explorer and go to C:\Documents and Settings folder. Now locate and then open your original account folder. You will be able to view all the files and folders in the original user profile as seen in the screenshot. You must configure Windows Explorer to show hidden and system files before doing this.





You can now back up all the files and folders inside this folder to another location in another drive. Probably the first folder would be your my Documents folder, which you can see as UserName's Documents (like Temp's Documents). You can also copy the contents of the Favorites folder.





Outlook Express users can find the files related to their emails at a location such as "Local
Settings\Application Data\Identities\ {D10E00AF-FC98-4E44-B5CC-F13E6D3AE304} \Microsoft\Outlook Express" folder, as seen above.





Address Book is another important thing you may want to back up. You can find the Address Book file in "Application Data\Microsoft\Address Book" folder. Outlook 2000/XP users will find the PST file in the "Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook" folder. 


After you are done backing up your most important files, you can proceed with the recovery procedure. We shall start with System Restore.
Plan A:  System restore

System Restore utility allows you to return the computer to a state it was in an earlier time period. It can therefore allow you to recover a damaged user profile, if the damage is not too extensive.





System Restore utility can be found in Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools. After it is launched, you can see the Welcome to System Restore page, where you can select "Restore my computer to an earlier time" and click Next.





In the next page, you can select a Restore Point when your computer did not have any problem and click Next. You are given a confirmation message, and you must click Next to start the restore operation. The system will restart after the System Restore operation is complete, and you can then attempt to log on to your original user account. 


Before attempting System Restore, we would like to tell you a few things. If there are multiple user accounts on the system, returning to a previous Restore Point will return all the user profiles to the earlier state. If the damage to the user profile is due to something like a bad sector on a hard drive, then System Restore will not be able to correct the problem.


The above-mentioned process was plan A.


If this solution works, then things should look the way they did before with all your user profile settings and data restored. If it doesn't work, then we shall go to Plan B.





But before that, you must undo the System Restore operation. To do that, launch System Restore again. This time around, you will see a new option "Undo my last restoration." Select this option and click Next. Follow the instructions to undo the System Restore operation. 

Plan B: Copy your user profile

In this method, you can try to restore the user profile by creating a new account with administrative privileges. Here is how you can create an administrative account. Open the Control Panel and then open User Accounts.













Make sure that you select Computer Administrator as the account type. Click Create Account to create the new user account.







You will now have to copy the old user profile to this newly created one. Though this may sound a little complicated, it is actually a simple process. Log onto the newly created user account and log off. Log back into the administrative account.





Open System Properties from the Control Panel and select Advanced tab.





Click the Settings button in the User Profiles section. You can now see a User Profiles window that lists the different user profiles present on your computer.





You can see the old user profile here (in this case, it is Temp). Select the old profile in the list and click "Copy To" button. In the next window, click the Browse button, locate the Documents and Settings folder, and select the new account. Click OK. You will see a confirmation dialog box informing you that the original files will be deleted and you will be prompted to confirm the copy operation. Click Yes. 


Once the copying is done, close the User Profiles and System Properties window, and log off. You can now attempt to log on to the new account again. If this method works, well, then things should be back to normal.


If, even after doing the above, you are still not able to log on to your account, then we will have to go to Plan C. But before we move on, you need to delete the new user account and user profile. Log on to the Administrator account, open User Profiles and click Delete. Then, open User Accounts in the Control Panel and delete the new account and its files.


Plan C: Moving to a new user profile manually

In this method, you will create a new account and a new user profile. You can then manually copy your data files and other parts of the user profile from the original to the new one. Please note that when you move to a new user profile in this manner, you will lose all the personalized settings such as themes, wallpaper, and icons.


First, create a new account as we did before. Log on to it to create a default new profile and then log off again. Log on back to the Administrator account. Open Windows Explorer and go to C:\Documents and Settings folder. Locate and open your original account folder. Make sure that you have enabled viewing of hidden system files and folders to be able to view all the files present in that folder.

Copy the contents of the folder containing the data that you want to move to the new user profile. In our case, we will copy the contents of C:\Documents and Settings\Temp\Temp's Documents folder to the C:\Documents and Settings\JCL\JCL's Documents folder. Copy the contents of the Favorites, Outlook Express (or Outlook), and Address Book folders.

Make sure that you do not copy any file related to the operating system, as there is a chance that  this may be the root cause of your problem. You should not therefore copy Ntuser.dat, Ntuser.pol, or Ntuser.ini from the original profile to the new one.


After you are done copying the files and folders, log out of the Administrator account and log on to the new user account. You should now be able to access all your data files as you did before and also most of your applications. You may need to reinstall or reconfigure some of the applications, though. You will also need to recreate all your personalized settings.


Clean up the old user profile

After you are done restoring the new user profile, you no longer require the files and folders of the old profile and can get rid of them. You can do it by once again opening the User Profiles window, selecting them from the list of profiles, and clicking the Delete button.


Backing up the user profile automatically

After having been through the nightmarish experience of a damaged user profile, you might not want to go through it again. We will find out how to safeguard against a repeat of such a scenario. This can be done by making Windows XP believe that the local user profile is a roaming user profile. The advantage of this is that Windows XP will back up your user profile each time you log off. To achieve this, you have to log out of your new account and log in to your Administrator account. Open User Profiles window in System Properties, select the new user profile, click Copy To button and type the name of a folder on another drive in the Copy Profile To text box.





After this procedure is done, open Computer Management by simply running "compmgmt.msc" (without the quotes). Go to System Tools\Local Users and Groups\Users folder. Next, double-click on your account name and select the Profile tab. Type the path to the backup in the Profile Path text box, as shown in the next screenshot.


We are done. This is just one more step towards a crash-free Windows and one thing less to worry about.






Thanks To:Jayesh Limaye,from techtree

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Eingineering Jokes

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Engineering College : Place where you're punished for getting good HSC marks.

Babe : After two years in Engineering, anything
remotely female qualifies for that title...

Senior : Guy who got ragged as junior and wanna get
some payback...

Fresher : Guy who has to ask where the canteen is...

Really Dumb Fresher : Guy who asks a senior where the
canteen is.

Really Really Dumb fresher : Guy who follows the
senior to the canteen.

Ragging : The unfortunate fate of the previous idiot.

Evasive action : Watch the juniors when any seniors
come nearby. (No one runs faster than a fresher. NO
ONE.)

Lectures : Waste of time..physical presence is a
must...only meant for sleeping, completing assignemtns
& genral TP

Tutions : What you take when you don't waste enough
time....

Professor : Person paid to put students to sleep.

Vernac Prof : Unusual variant of previous individual
who comes packaged with his own brand of English ("Now
you check me our journal." "You Out get from class."
"Are you Understand, Beta?" )

Practicals : 60 to 90 minutes in which you watch the
girls do your experiment,and usually destroy a
considerable array of lab equipment.

Hopeless Practical : The practical in which there are
no girls in your group simply look blankly at each
other, fiddle with the equipment, and finally copy the
readings. from the girls of course...).

2. The Truth about exams.... 
Timing...when ur non enginering GF/BF is free to enjoy
while u slog with submisisons & exams

Irony : The guy who copied your entire paper passes
and you flunk.

Critical Calculation : Summing up the marks you
attempted worth in the exam...

KT : Makes you suicidal..the WAY of life...
Year Drop : Makes dadh omicidal.

Reverification : A cruel joke. (results of which come
after you give the KT exam).

An engineer's 10 engg commandments of Life
1. Thou shalt study only during the preparatory leave.
2. Thou shalt never write thy assignments thyself.
3. Thou shalt begin writing thy journals only on the
morning of submission.
4. Thou shalt treat all marks above 40 as bonus.
5. Thou shalt have at least 70 per cent attendance in
the canteen.
6. Thou shalt pass GRACEfully.
7. Thou shalt always be an OUTstanding student.
8. Thou shalt give thy attendance without being
present...PROXY is a MUST
9. If thou can't convince them , confuse them.
10. Thou shalt start every sentence with a
four-lettered word.

4. The Years of Engineering
F.E. Fond of Engineering
S.E. Sick Of Engineering
T.E. Tired of Engineering
B.E. Balls to Engineering

is it worth it???

Engineers Anthem:
Hum Honge All Clear,Honge AllC lear, Honge All Clear
Ek Din, OH-HO, Mann me hai vishwas, pura hai vishwas,
hum hoge all clear ek din


Top two Engineering Rumors:

'Did you hear the results are being put up today at
5:30pm'
'Did you hear the exams are postponed by two weeks,
its been put up at VJTI'

The most dreaded acronym for Engineers:
ATKT ( After Trying Keep Trying)

The most important criteria while selecting an
engineering college:
Girl to Boy ratio ( if more than0 .025% then that
college is engineers dream come true)

Engineers at work:
Assignments solved by one and then carrying out mass
transfer operations throughout the class

The most important machine for Engineers:
Xerox Machine (Without which assignment completion
wouldn't be possible)
The most important table in an Engineer's House:
The glass table ( to carry out GT operations, during
Night Duty.)

The only queue an Engineer is familiar with:
Submission Queue

An Engineer's favourite watch:
Bird Watch !

Common Engineering Dialogues after a paper:
'What is this yaar, more than 70% of the paper was out
of the syllabus'
'This was the worst paper set in the entire
engineering history'
'I am failing....I got screwed royally'

Feeling after Completing Engineering:
Survived Engineering !!!!!!!!!!!
What you will learn in Engineering (Mumbai Univ)
·    You can study hard and still fail 
·    You can not study and pass 
·    Multiple choice does not mean easy 
·    Earlier batches of engineers were lucky! 
·    Six exams can be written in 4 days, but it hurts 
·    You can skip all the classes, study for 15 minutes
before the final and still do better than an arts
student in any arts class 
·    Pi to six decimal places 
·    Judging by my fellow students, engineers are either
drunks or geeks 
·    Everyone is someone else's wierdo 
·    Front Row people are wierd 
·    Those who can, do, those who can't, teach 
·    A 95.75% can be an A 
·    An 80.1% can be an A+ 
·    You can kill your neighbors with a 9 volt battery 

Mechanical & Civil Engineers
What is the difference between Mechanical Engineers
and Civil Engineers? 
Mechanical Engineers build weapons! 
Civil Engineers build targets! 

How many first year engineering students does it take
to change a light bulb? 
None. That's a second year subject. 
How many second year engineering students does it take
to change a light bulb? 
One, but the rest of the class copies the report. 
How many third year engineering students does it take
to change a light bulb? 
"Will this question be in the final examination?" 
How many electrical engineers does it take to change a
light bulb? 
None. They simply redefine darkness as the industry
standard. 

AN ENGINEER'S VALENTINE POEM 
I was alone and all was dark 
Beneath me and above 
My life was full of volts and amps 
But not the spark of love 
But now that your are here with me 
My heart is overjoyed 
You turn the square of my heart 
Into a sinusoid 
You load things from my memory 
Onto my system's bus 
My life was once assembly code 
Now it's C++ 
I love the way you solder things 
My circuits you can fix 
The voltage across your diode is 
much more than just point six 
With your amps and resistors 
You have built my integrator 
I cannot survive without you 
You are my function generator 
You have charged my life, increased my gain 
And made my maths discreet 
And now I'll end my poem here 
Control, Alt, and Delete 

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Konami Contra 4

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Bill Rizer has been called back to Galuga Island in this new spine-tingling mobile adventure; and this time he’s brought a new kind of help. When we last left our heroes they had conquered the alien invasion and two years later they have been called back to duty in order to defeat the Black Viper terrorist organization. With newly designed weapons, a brand new character and an even more persistent faction, Contra 4 promises to deliver an excellent mission.22

Features:

» Along with classic Contra character Bill Rizer, Contra 4 features a new playable character, Solomon Caesar

» Seven never-before-seen levels

» Pack serious heat with five weapons: machine gun, laser, spread rifle, fire gun & crush gun

» Upgrade your weapons to create an intense arsenal

» Dual Machine gun: fires two streams of bullets

» Ultra laser: thicker beam

» Giant fireball gun: fireball gun that causes enemies to explode

» Double Spread: fires five-group spread

» Take the fight to five different bosses: Wall Fortress Boss (reminiscent of classic Contra), Giant Alien Boss, Big Tank Boss, Robot Missile Launcher Boss and the Black Viper.

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Fifa 09

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Step onto the pitch in EA SPORTS™ FIFA 09! Pass, tackle and shoot your way to victory with a game that delivers real football action. Control the action with new Side-On View and beat the defenders with precision passing.

Execute perfect 1-2 passes, crosses and triangle pass plays. Set up spectacular headers and volleys. Time your shot right for amazing overhead goals. Show your skills to be named Man of the Match. Choose Season Mode or beat the odds in Challenge Mode.

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