Common problem with temporary profiles being loaded

I have a recurring problem with temporary profiles being loaded.  This problem appears more widespread when moving from one user to another.  Usually it is a user with administrative privileges to a user with admin rights, but also occurs when switching between non-Admin users.  Reboot allows profile to be loaded successfully.  I saw posts on what it needs to be done with a single corrupt profile, but have not seen anything about this type of persistent problem.

Corruption of persistent profiles can be caused by 1) malware infection; (2) defective material. I would like to start by making a thorough analysis and then if the computer is clean, test the equipment. This last start by testing the RAM, then the hard drive.

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