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Since: Feb 21, 2008 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 7:45 pm
Post subject: How to recover users with files intact Get Alert Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>perform_maintain (more info?)
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I wnat to recover users who have been lost from the registry but whose files
are all intact on the H/D.
After a recent crash, I had to recover from my original XP 2002 disk and
then run upgrades (I am now current with XP-SP2 Home). Unfortunately, no
backups or restore points were available or worked. As a result, most of the
registry was lost. In particular, all the Users were unregistered (don't
appear on welcome screen), even though all their files are still intact under
Documents and Settings. As a couple of these users have large amounts of
data, I would really like to restore them rather than recreate them and
transfer data. Moreover I have run into at least one problem in trying to
transfer data (with Outlook, which I will cover in a different post to the
appropriate group).
If I create a new user with the same name as one that used to exist and has
user files, e.g. "Tony", it picks up the original picture (oddly enough)
from the old account, but the first time I sign on to the "new" user Tony, it
creates a separate set of files with a suffix appended to the folder name.
If it is possible without entering huge amounts of registry data manually to
recover these users, I would like to do so. I do have some older registry
backups taken with Erunt, but when I restored one of those early in the
recovery process there were serious problems, so I suspect they may be
unusable safely.
As a related issue, I wonder if it is easily possible to change the
relationship between the User Name and the actual folder names. My original
main user is called "Tony" but explorer shows the top user folder under
Documents and Settings as "Tony Patriarche", with "Tony Patriarche's Music"
etc. when viewed from another user. I would like to change everything to
match the user name "Tony", as this will make it easier to synchronize with
my laptop.
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Since: Aug 13, 2004 Posts: 1527
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:43 pm
Post subject: RE: How to recover users with files intact Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Usually xp will require some change to the name before it will run an
account that was listed before,sure data still exists ? Either way,try
tapping the
F8 key on pc start-up,select safe mode,enter xp as administrator,retrieve old
user data.
"Tony Patriarche" wrote:
> I wnat to recover users who have been lost from the registry but whose files
> are all intact on the H/D.
>
> After a recent crash, I had to recover from my original XP 2002 disk and
> then run upgrades (I am now current with XP-SP2 Home). Unfortunately, no
> backups or restore points were available or worked. As a result, most of the
> registry was lost. In particular, all the Users were unregistered (don't
> appear on welcome screen), even though all their files are still intact under
> Documents and Settings. As a couple of these users have large amounts of
> data, I would really like to restore them rather than recreate them and
> transfer data. Moreover I have run into at least one problem in trying to
> transfer data (with Outlook, which I will cover in a different post to the
> appropriate group).
>
> If I create a new user with the same name as one that used to exist and has
> user files, e.g. "Tony", it picks up the original picture (oddly enough)
> from the old account, but the first time I sign on to the "new" user Tony, it
> creates a separate set of files with a suffix appended to the folder name.
>
> If it is possible without entering huge amounts of registry data manually to
> recover these users, I would like to do so. I do have some older registry
> backups taken with Erunt, but when I restored one of those early in the
> recovery process there were serious problems, so I suspect they may be
> unusable safely.
>
> As a related issue, I wonder if it is easily possible to change the
> relationship between the User Name and the actual folder names. My original
> main user is called "Tony" but explorer shows the top user folder under
> Documents and Settings as "Tony Patriarche", with "Tony Patriarche's Music"
> etc. when viewed from another user. I would like to change everything to
> match the user name "Tony", as this will make it easier to synchronize with
> my laptop.
> --
> Tony Patriarche >> Stay informed about: How to recover users with files intact |
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Since: May 31, 2006 Posts: 47
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 10:26 pm
Post subject: RE: How to recover users with files intact Get Alert [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"Tony Patriarche" wrote:
> I wnat to recover users who have been lost from the registry but whose files
> are all intact on the H/D.
>
> After a recent crash, I had to recover from my original XP 2002 disk and
> then run upgrades (I am now current with XP-SP2 Home). Unfortunately, no
> backups or restore points were available or worked. As a result, most of the
> registry was lost. In particular, all the Users were unregistered (don't
> appear on welcome screen), even though all their files are still intact under
> Documents and Settings. As a couple of these users have large amounts of
> data, I would really like to restore them rather than recreate them and
> transfer data. Moreover I have run into at least one problem in trying to
> transfer data (with Outlook, which I will cover in a different post to the
> appropriate group).
>
> If I create a new user with the same name as one that used to exist and has
> user files, e.g. "Tony", it picks up the original picture (oddly enough)
> from the old account, but the first time I sign on to the "new" user Tony, it
> creates a separate set of files with a suffix appended to the folder name.
>
> If it is possible without entering huge amounts of registry data manually to
> recover these users, I would like to do so. I do have some older registry
> backups taken with Erunt, but when I restored one of those early in the
> recovery process there were serious problems, so I suspect they may be
> unusable safely.
>
> As a related issue, I wonder if it is easily possible to change the
> relationship between the User Name and the actual folder names. My original
> main user is called "Tony" but explorer shows the top user folder under
> Documents and Settings as "Tony Patriarche", with "Tony Patriarche's Music"
> etc. when viewed from another user. I would like to change everything to
> match the user name "Tony", as this will make it easier to synchronize with
> my laptop.
> --
> Tony Patriarche
log in as admin.Your going to have to make sure that the new user has
permission to view the content of the folder.Then go to start/run and regedit.
Be careful in here
hkey localmachine\software\micrsoft\windows NT\current version\profilelist
here you will see a bunch of numbers (sid's) for every account you have set
up on your computer.
click on a sid in the right column you should see something called
Profileimagepath (which points to the users folder)
Find the sid for Tony and and point it at Tony's folder
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