Laptop guard sign in with a temporary profile with Windows 7 Home

I went to as many sites but nothing works.  I'm not that saavy editing my registry.  This just started happening, and I continually have to restore to an earlier date to get the appropriate profile connection.   Help!  I have a Pavilion g7

It seems that the latest version of your account is be corrupted again and again.

  • It could have been a recent update that ruined your account profile.
  • You may accidentally set something in a browser - or a profile that has corrupted the configurations of your account.
  • It could just be a corrupted file in your account that cannot be deleted.

The following can help, if there is not something IN the account which is the origin of corruption.

Difficulty of a corrupted user profile

Other Options

The answer above is actually a part of a group more important answers grouped in a Post on the Microsoft response Page: temporary profile after updating to Windows 7

Try restoring the system to "return to a date and time" when all this worked:

Using Microsoft System Restore (Windows 8)

Restore Windows to an earlier Point (Windows 7

For later

One of the things that you might consider for that and for any computer you have in your home network:

  • Keep an additional account on the computer with administrator privileges.
  • Do not use the account.
  • Do not "add things" about the account, including additional browsers, the shortcuts that are not part of the standard operating system, and do not use the account for program facilities.
  • Do NOT set the account with a fingerprint Reader.
  • Do NOT set the account with any other additional security that the VERY GOOD password that you give the account when you create it.
  • Don't create fancy settings in the account, do not change the "customization", or other settings that alter the fundamental nature of the account.
  • Journal to the account on the occasion of being sure that have access to the account.

Why have the extra account?

It is insurance.

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What happens if nothing works and you really don't want to crawl into the registry...

Well, you could try a scan of the file system - this may work if the problem is one of the missing or damaged files:

Using the (SFC) System File Checker to restore system files

I hope this helps!

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I am happy to provide assistance on behalf of HP. I do not work for HP.

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