Windows 10: Moving all user settings (and installs?) to new profile

Discus and support Moving all user settings (and installs?) to new profile in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Hi all, I recently changed my name and don't really want to see my deadname in every user file path, however I'm aware that the only way to really fix... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/SuperNya, Jan 28, 2021.

  1. Moving all user settings (and installs?) to new profile


    Hi all, I recently changed my name and don't really want to see my deadname in every user file path, however I'm aware that the only way to really fix that is to create a whole new user and pass everything over to them, which is fine for general files, but I was wondering if there was also an easy way to do so for settings, and possibly installed applications, because I've had this system for quite a while and that sounds like it would take a v e r y long time

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    /u/SuperNya, Jan 28, 2021
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  2. Windows 10 can't load the user profile for a new user account

    Hi Judy

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. .

    I would suggest you to follow the method give below and check.

    Method 1: I suggest you enter into safe mode and enable built-in administrator and check with the status of User profile service.

    Step 1: Start computer in safe
    mode.


    • Type Settings in the search box on the desktop, select
      Settings.

    • Here select Change pc settings and then
      General.

    • Scroll down to Advanced startup, click
      Restart now.

    • Click on Troubleshoot, Advanced options, and Startup Settings.

    • Click Restart, select Safe mode and then press
      Enter.

    Step 2: Enable Built-in administrator.


      • Press Windows + X key together on your desktop screen.

      • Click on Command Prompt (admin) to open
        Command Prompt.

      • Type the following command and hit Enter:

    • net user administrator /active: yes
      (Check for the spaces)
    d. Now log off from the current user and try to login to the administrator account that is enabled.

    Note: Please follow the same steps and type net user administrator /active: no to disable admin account after the troubleshooting is done.



    Method 2: Try to create a new user account (Microsoft account) and check if you are able to access the content from your computer

    Create a user account

    Create a user account in Windows

    Note: Create a Microsoft account



    Method 3: Check the status of User profile services.

    Steps:

    • Press Windows + R to open Run command, type
      Services.msc and press Enter.
    • Search for User Profile Service, right click on it and
      start the service.
    • Also, set the Startup type to
      Automatic
      .
    • Now check if you are able to log-in.

    Hope this information is helpful. Kindly update the status of the issue, we will be happy to help you.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, Jan 28, 2021
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  3. Kari Win User
    Move Users Folder Location in Windows 10  


    If not the best way to do that but at least the way I recommend:

    • "Empty" your user profile folders as much as you can, copying documents, pics, videos, music and all other personal data from all user profiles to external HDD. As following steps require you to relocate Users folder two times, the less data is left in user profile folders, the faster the relocation process. Important: Leave system folder AppData for each profile intact, do not empty / move its content!
    • Reverse the relocating, doing exactly as told in tutorial Method Two but this time relocating Users folder back to C: drive
    • Shut down the PC, replace the disk where you had Users relocated
    • Mount the new disk, boot to Windows, assign new disk the same drive ID letter than the old one had
    • Again, do as told in Method Two, now relocating Users to new disk
    • Restore the backed up personal user data from external drive to respective folders under each user profile
     
  4. Moving all user settings (and installs?) to new profile

    new account and The User Profile Service failed the sign in ; user profile cannot be loaded

    Hello,

    Thank you for your reply,

    This issue might be due to the User profile Services, please follow the below and check.

    I suggest you to Check the status of User profile services.

    Steps:

    • Press Windows + R to open Run command, type
      Services.msc and press Enter.
    • Search for User Profile Service, right click on it and
      start the service.
    • Also, set the Startup type to
      Automatic
      .
    • Now check if you are able to log-in.

    Hope it helps. Kindly update the status of this issue, we will be happy to assist you further.
     
    Ashish Sondhi, Jan 28, 2021
    #4
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