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Solved: the user service profile failed to logon - HP Support Community - 8291189


Thank you!
Badnews though
It was working from the time i done the new user profile thing, just woke up today and turned my computer on and the same message occurred after days of not getting the error. 
Now what...

Ive tried factory reset
Tried cloud reset
This new profile thing 
Moving the DS file 
and so much stuff 

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This error shows up when googling

I would look through some of the reported "solutions" and see if they apply.

 

My best guess as to fixing is to to add another user, make the user an administrator, log out of your account and log into the new one and see if the problem disappears.  This gets you a new registry (profile).   If the problem shows up again then consider running a memory test program such as memtest86.  

 


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Thank you for the reply, 

But Ive already done that i was advised to do so by another community helper 
Ive also done alot of googling and nothing has helped 

Thank you though 

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Does the Event Viewer show any problem or anything unusual?

Go back to the time of the last problem and look in "system" for any thing suspicious

Might be useful to look in "applications" for errors or timeouts

 

Look for  login failures.   Not someone hacking but a login failure by a windows component.

 

Did you a HP rep or 3rd party agent log in remotely to help with some problem?  There are accounts for remote login as I had Dell help with my Area51 and they used a service loginj.

 


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Sorry please may you rephrase ? I dont understand what you are saying, im not the smartest with tech 

But if you are asking if im sure theres no virus on my computer, im very sure there isnt a virus. I use a anti virus thing, and do scans all the time. And plus ive reset the computer 3 times and still the same issue.
And yes ive tried turning off the anti virus for a day and seeing if the error goes it doesnt work 😞

Thank you! 
If you can suggest anything else that would be great. 

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Also btw i have access to my account rn, its just to get rid of the error i have to restart my pc twice. 

But i dont want to have to do that, 

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What I meant earlier was not clear, sorry.  When booting up some windows components need to 'log in" and that is normal. What is not normal is a user logging into a diagnostic account.  I know of no solution but can help debug the problem to possibly find the answer.

 

Lets address the having to reboot.

 

The next time this happens press the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys and look for the tasks manager to show up.  It usually does but with some exceptions

 

When it shows up select "file" and run explorer as shown below

 

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This should put your task bar back on the desktop. ***

When this happens select "sign out" of windows and look for your account to sign into (do not reboot)

https://www.digitalcitizen.life/log-off-windows-11/

Once you are in your desktop bring  up the Event Viewer and look for errors in "system"

If you have never brought up the Event Viewer it may take a while to load due to the size of the log.   You might want to delete the log every now and then

The following shows a typical error

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If you see anything strange post the info back here.

 

*** Does the desktop (before signing out) exactly match your account and the document folder contain your documents?  If so, then there is no need to sign out.  Go look at the Event Log files as suggested above.

 

[edit]  I mentioned memtest86 earlier but is is convenient to run the windows memory test.  Be sure to do this by typing

windows memory diagnostic into the search bar.

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Thank you 🙂
Well currently i have access to my normal account like as in what my normal desktop looks like so ill try this error thing and update you here! 

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Okay 
So i have found multiple of the error things

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4 errors today which is unusal

 

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