So in essence the mirrored drive is supposed to replace my data drive. I did this successfully. The only thing that was left for me to do is change the drive letter to D: on the mirrored drive so that Windows can see it as a replacement for the data drive. Of course, I can't have both the mirrored drive and data drive set to D: so I shut down the machine and disconnected the old data drive.
I booted into windows and it did not see the user profile. I get the error:. No worries, I just have to set the mirrored drive D: so that windows can reference the D: drive for the user profile which is set in the registry as such. I did this and rebooted. And I still have the same issue. I swapped back to the old data drive and disconnected the mirrored drive so both drive letters don't conflict and same problem. Only when I did a system restore did it fix the issue. Here the issue.
When I swap it back to the mirrored drive and disconnect the old data drive, I still have the same problem regardless of system restore. Windows for some reason lost its settings for the user profile location when on this drive which is weird since the new mirrored drive has the same drive letter and is a clone of the original drive. The registry was not changed. The user profile path is still set on the D: drive. Any advice or suggestions?
Thanks in advance. I think you'd be much better off cloning the drive outside of Windows. When it's done you would put the new RAID set in without the old drive. It should take the next drive letter, D, automatically. Do you have a bootable program for drive duplication that you can try this with? How are you cloning it now? I've tried doing a hardware raid1 mirror with the existing OS and it does not like it.
It gives me a blue screen telling me that it could not find the boot drive. Software raid seemed to be the way to go since it worked. And press Enter. You should be able to see a message "The command completed successfully". Step 6. Click on User Account followed by Manage, give a name to the new account and click on "Create Account". Step 7. Copy all the old data to the new account and use the new account as the main administrator account.
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Just repaire it by editing the registry entries. This part including playing with the registry edits. Basically, we will edit the files that are controlling the user accounts. To do this method, reboot your computer into Safe Mode and follow the instruction. Follow these steps to completely shut down the computer and turn it on again:. After the computer has shut down completely, wait 5 seconds and then turn on the computer.
If you are able to log on to the account, the issue is resolved. If you are not able to log on, the account may be corrupted. Continue to the next Step. Restart the computer and immediately begin pressing the F8 key repeatedly.
Click Start and then type truesuiteservice. If truesuiteservice. Uninstalling SimplePass and reinstalling the latest version may fix this problem. Step 3: Create a new copy of your user account If you have tried Step 1 and still receive the error when trying to log into the user account, the account may be corrupted. Create a new account and copy the files from the old account before deleting the old account. Click Start , and then click Control Panel. Figure : Add or remove user accounts.
If prompted, enter the Administrator password or click Continue. Type the name for the new account, click an account type, and then click Create Account. After you create the new user account, follow these steps to copy the files from the old account to the new one:. Restart the PC, then sign in with the new administrator account. Copy files to the new user profile After you create the profile and have signed in, you can copy the files from the previous profile: Open your User folder by selecting Start , typing file explorer into the Search box, and selecting File Explorer in the list of results.
My computer is on a domain Open Microsoft Management Console by clicking the Start button , typing mmc into the search box, and then pressing Enter. Click the Users folder. When you are finished creating user accounts, click Close. Click Create a new account. Copy files to the new user profile After you create the profile, you can copy the files from the existing profile.
Select all of the files and folders in this folder, except the following files: Ntuser. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions.
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