Windows Logs me off right after login

D

deadhead85

When I get to my account screen and login my account, a message comes
up that I can't read. I can either click on yes, or no. No matter
which I click on, my background loads, but no icons on the desktop, it
then immediately logs me back to the screen. I can boot up it safe
mode though. I have ran a virus scan, spybot, and adaware and got
nothing. Any advice on what else I can do? I don't have a windows cd
handy since I am at school. Thanks
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

"Windows cannot load your profile because it may be corrupted"
error message when you try to log on to Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318011/en-us

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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| When I get to my account screen and login my account, a message comes
| up that I can't read. I can either click on yes, or no. No matter
| which I click on, my background loads, but no icons on the desktop, it
| then immediately logs me back to the screen. I can boot up it safe
| mode though. I have ran a virus scan, spybot, and adaware and got
| nothing. Any advice on what else I can do? I don't have a windows cd
| handy since I am at school. Thanks
 
D

deadhead85

I tried that too, but still won't work. I tried to system restore
also, but it says I don't have 200 mb free space. I have 17 gigs free
though
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

When I get to my account screen and login my account, a message comes
up that I can't read. I can either click on yes, or no. No matter
which I click on, my background loads, but no icons on the desktop, it
then immediately logs me back to the screen. I can boot up it safe
mode though. I have ran a virus scan, spybot, and adaware and got
nothing. Any advice on what else I can do? I don't have a windows cd
handy since I am at school. Thanks

It seems you're using the school's PC, not your own.
Ask the system administrator to fix the problem - he
has the tools to do it.
 

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