Windows 10: Error logging in - Profile file was corrupted

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  1. Error logging in - Profile file was corrupted


    I reset my computer via settings and it automatically deleted all the files for me, after 30 minutes of waiting it didn’t lead me to re-install the whole system but instead my profile without a profile picture. When i insert my fingerprint or enter my pin it says “The User Profile Service service failed the sign in. User profile cannot be loaded” also yes the two services were intentional. This was my only profile and most of the tutorials cannot work with my device because I only have one profile which is now broken and also caused my entire laptop to be “useless”. I have tried many ways to g

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    Beverly kim, Jun 15, 2022
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  2. Corrupted file RAR

    If the archive has been created using WinRAR, why don't you try WinRAR itself? It has a built-in repair feature for repairing corrupted archive (ZIP as well as RAR). Follow the steps given below:
    • Open WinRAR application in your system.
    • Now click on File tab > Open or simply press Ctrl+O.
    • A small window "Find Archive" will pop up. Locate the corrupt RAR archive from your system directory and select it.
    • Now click Open button.
    • Click Tools tab > Repair archive or simply press Alt+R.
    • Again a small window "Repairing File name.rar" will pop up.
    • Now click Browse to select a location to save the repaired archive.
    • Check the box "Treat the corrupt archive as RAR" and click OK.
    • WinRAR will start repairing of corrupt RAR archive. Once it gets completed click Close.
    I hope the above steps will help you repair the corrupted RAR archive.

    Thanks.
     
    Lincoln Dunne, Jun 15, 2022
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  3. Tatty_One Win User
    Saves log files ?

    You can either read the files in Windows or my preferred method is.....

    Download CCcleaner from here...........

    http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner

    You can then run cleaner, you will see the log files listed, then if you right click you can save as a text file and then have a read. You may also get an "error reporting" log listed seperatly.
     
    Tatty_One, Jun 15, 2022
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  4. CSkut Win User

    Error logging in - Profile file was corrupted

    Corrupted Win10 Profile, and Can't Decrypt Files

    Hey there, Andre:

    Thank you very much for your quick response. I finally got a chance to try troubleshooting per your suggestions. Here's what I came up with.

    I apologize if I wasn't clearer in my issue originally. The files themselves were never actually ON the same drive as the OS. THE OS was on drive C. My files were on drive F. However, I had somehow encrypted those files with my profile... and now that
    profile is corrupted.

    I tried the suggestions on that you linked, and these are my results:

    • Option 1: Change File Ownership to "Personal" in the context menu results in following error:
      • An unexpected error is keeping you from applying properties to the file. IF you continue to receive this error, you can use the error code to search for help with this problem.
      • Error 0x80071771: The specified file could not be decrypted.

    • Options 2 and 3: Decrypt Folder or File, (respectively), in Advanced Attributes:
      • Trying to remove encryption by deselecting the "Encrypt contents to secure data" checkbox in the Advanced Attributes window yields the following error:
        • An error occurred applying attributes to the file: F:\EXAMPLEFOLDER\EXAMPLEFILENAME: The specified file could not be decrypted.
    • Options 4 and 5: Decrypting Folders and Files in Command Prompt, respectively:
      • When running cmd prompt in Admin mode, and executing the cipher /d and cipher /d/s: commands, the following error is thrown:
      • F:\EXAMPLEFOLDER\EXAMPLEFILENAME\: the system cannot find the path specified.0 file(s) [or directorie(s) were decrypted.
      • This is problematic, because I can click on the folders and files themselves from the windows GUI.

    I still have the corrupted profile on my computer... is there a way to reach into it to extract the cipher?

    Thank you so much for your help! (Didn't expect to take a crash-course in Windows security, but there we are, LOL).

    Best,

    Chris
     
    CSkut, Jun 15, 2022
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