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楼主用的Vista 或者Windows 7 吧,解决方法如下:
1. 1. Log on with another administrator profile.
2. 2. Execute regedit
3. 3. Go to Local Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Profile List
4. 4. Go through the profiles to find yours. You can use the ProfileImagePath to identify your profile
5. 5. The key to your profile may have a ".bak" appended to it. There will be another identical key except for the bak. Rename this key and rename yours removing the ".bak"
6. 6. Change the State property to 0.
7. 7. Log off and retry logging on with your profile. It should now work. This appears to be an issue with the profile entering into a backup state, but for the life of me I can’t find any documentation on this or determine what causes it to happen. Hopefully Microsoft will come up with a fix, as this would be disastrous in a corporate environment. |
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