Windows continues to change user profile folder

Hi all
 
I'm facing a real headache. My computer continues to change user profiles folder every restart 2 or 3. For example, my user name is MSF\Bob. The user profile folder has been C:\Document & Settings\Bob. After a restart, Windows create a C:\Document & Settings\Bob.MSF then Bob.MSF.000 and Bob.MSF.001 folder and so on.
 
Someone has an idea why this is happening and how I can prevent this?
 
I thank very you much in advance!
 
Best regards

Easy question to answer.  You simply have a corrupted profile.

When Windows detects a corrupted profile, it automatically generates a temporary with names profile as you describe.  Usually, these profiles are deleted when you connect your computer turned off, but not always.  The solution is quite simple.  You just need to recover your corrupt profile.   There are two general approaches.  One is to do a system restore to a point in time before the profile was first damaged.  The other usually involves the creation of a new user and moving profile data on to the new user (you may reset some of your settings).  To do this, choose one of the following articles and follow through:

"How to recover damaged Windows XP user profile"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/555473>

"How to copy data from a corrupted to a new profile in Windows XP user profile"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/811151 >

"Windows XP problems if your profile is corrupted"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/326688 >

HTH,
JW

PS: Corrupt profiles are almost always accompanied by alteration of the disc as well.  After your recovery, perform a check disk (chkdsk) with the "/ R" or "/ F" option

"How to perform disk error in Windows XP check"
  <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265 >

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