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Hi,
I've noticed that many people are constantly getting this message every 5 seconds or so...It can be due to malware, but at least for me that wasn't the case and it appears to have something to do with corruption of the user account profile. In order to at least not lose your data/docs stored in that administrator user account, you must do the following: 1. eventhough windows explorer constantly restarts, try to mouse over and click Internet explorer 2. once there erase the address bar contents and type "control panel" . This will allow you to enter the control panel, bypassing the loop error. 3. Go to "user accounts" -> Create new account (whatever name you wish) and give it "administrator" account settings. 4. reboot machine manually if you need to then logon using the new Administrator account. Summary: this will allows you to recreate your administrator account with any programs you have previously installed, continue to be installed/intact, as well as allow you to access your previous files through the "Users folder" on the previous account. You can look for them by easily either: 1. open Internet explorer-> Address bar-> type: "c:\users". you will see your previous user account profile with various folders accessing your previous docs, etc. 2. click on "my computer" button from the start button. Hopefully this helps until Microsoft can fix this issue, which can be intermittent and not particularily due to any one program or device. It can even occur later on like mine did on a new machine, with the same programs/hardware that was never changed. |
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"spawnocula" <spawnocula@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4F931A4F-2E9C-40B6-9A18-DCE47C3FAC3A@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I've noticed that many people are constantly getting this message every 5 > seconds or so...It can be due to malware, but at least for me that wasn't > the > case and it appears to have something to do with corruption of the user > account profile. In order to at least not lose your data/docs stored in > that > administrator user account, you must do the following: > 1. eventhough windows explorer constantly restarts, try to mouse over and > click Internet explorer Just a thought, but couldn't one easily access Control Panel via the start menu or run command? > 2. once there erase the address bar contents and type "control panel" . > This > will allow you to enter the control panel, bypassing the loop error. > 3. Go to "user accounts" -> Create new account (whatever name you wish) > and > give it "administrator" account settings. > 4. reboot machine manually if you need to then logon using the new > Administrator account. > > Summary: this will allows you to recreate your administrator account with > any programs you have previously installed, continue to be > installed/intact, > as well as allow you to access your previous files through the "Users > folder" > on the previous account. You can look for them by easily either: > 1. open Internet explorer-> Address bar-> type: "c:\users". you will see > your previous user account profile with various folders accessing your > previous docs, etc. > > 2. click on "my computer" button from the start button. > > Hopefully this helps until Microsoft can fix this issue, which can be > intermittent and not particularily due to any one program or device. It > can > even occur later on like mine did on a new machine, with the same > programs/hardware that was never changed. |
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Hello,
Very difficult if windows explorer is constantly looping with an error and shutting down and restarting. Spawnocula "Ayere" wrote: > > "spawnocula" <spawnocula@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4F931A4F-2E9C-40B6-9A18-DCE47C3FAC3A@microsoft.com... > > Hi, > > I've noticed that many people are constantly getting this message every 5 > > seconds or so...It can be due to malware, but at least for me that wasn't > > the > > case and it appears to have something to do with corruption of the user > > account profile. In order to at least not lose your data/docs stored in > > that > > administrator user account, you must do the following: > > 1. eventhough windows explorer constantly restarts, try to mouse over and > > click Internet explorer > > > Just a thought, but couldn't one easily access Control Panel via the start > menu or run command? > > > > > > 2. once there erase the address bar contents and type "control panel" . > > This > > will allow you to enter the control panel, bypassing the loop error. > > 3. Go to "user accounts" -> Create new account (whatever name you wish) > > and > > give it "administrator" account settings. > > 4. reboot machine manually if you need to then logon using the new > > Administrator account. > > > > Summary: this will allows you to recreate your administrator account with > > any programs you have previously installed, continue to be > > installed/intact, > > as well as allow you to access your previous files through the "Users > > folder" > > on the previous account. You can look for them by easily either: > > 1. open Internet explorer-> Address bar-> type: "c:\users". you will see > > your previous user account profile with various folders accessing your > > previous docs, etc. > > > > 2. click on "my computer" button from the start button. > > > > Hopefully this helps until Microsoft can fix this issue, which can be > > intermittent and not particularily due to any one program or device. It > > can > > even occur later on like mine did on a new machine, with the same > > programs/hardware that was never changed. > > |
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