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Windows 7 Login Failure: Dual Boot Configuration on SYSTEM-R7 Partition

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  • #1 17608736
    Windows problemy
    Level 3  
    Hello, I have a problem logging into Windows, that is, the account. Well, please read carefully, yes I know you will probably give me a link to the page to fix this error but I tried it. So this is how I have 2 partitions on my computer: SYSTEM-R7 where the first Windows 7 is installed and a second partition where the second is installed. Unfortunately, when I installed the new system on the second partition, because I do not have space on the one where the first system was, so I installed Windows 7 again because this one is terrible. And when I start my laptop, I have a choice: Windows 7 and Windows 7. When I choose the first option, the one on which the new system is installed, at the beginning it was possible to log in normally, but when I wanted to log in to the second system, I suddenly got a message that i have bogus software that i need to activate windows product. I had the key entered here on the other window, I didn't. And I decided to turn off this Windows and when starting my laptop I chose this new Windows 7 option and I get the message: Login User Profiles service failed. User profile could not be loaded. This is how I went to this page: http://helpdeski.pl/logowanie-uslugi-profilow/ and unfortunately I tried to do it as they write and there is nothing like: ProfileImagePath and they ask you to look for a picture of the screen and I ask for help I want to go to that Windows. Windows 7 Login Failure: Dual Boot Configuration on SYSTEM-R7 Partition Windows 7 Login Failure: Dual Boot Configuration on SYSTEM-R7 Partition
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  • #2 17609717
    Piotr160292
    Level 38  
    Open the task log. In the tab, the system will probably have given why exactly the profile does not work. If you don't care, you can delete some folder of your account in the users folder on the system partition from the second account or from the level of eg live cd. Logging in to the deleted folder will recreate the profile files and be fine.
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  • #3 17610888
    Windows problemy
    Level 3  
    Windows 7 Login Failure: Dual Boot Configuration on SYSTEM-R7 Partition

    Nothing is displayed there, I have a question for you, my computer model is HP Pavilion dv6000 and because I have 2 systems installed on 2 partitions after Windows 7 and I would like to delete one Windows from 1 partition, the one that was first on the computer and the second on the other partycki to make it stay how to make it work? Windows 7 Login Failure: Dual Boot Configuration on SYSTEM-R7 Partition I want to delete this 1 Windows from the WINDOWS-R7 partition (here is the system that works) And on the other one Local disk there is the Windows that does not work and therefore this topic somehow?
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  • #4 17610909
    Piotr160292
    Level 38  
    You have to wait. As you can see, it shows you that there are over 56 thousand. events, so don't count that it will jump to you in 3 seconds. You have to wait 5 or even 10 minutes for him to process it. When it comes to Windows, you just format this partition and that's it. If there is a problem with booting, you need to run the Windows installer and on the second screen, after selecting the language, click repair computer in the left corner and there you will have the option to repair boot, or you can turn on the command line and enter the commands:
    bootrec / fixboot
    bootrec / fixmbr
    bootrec / rebuildbcd and that should fix the problem.
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  • #5 17610940
    Windows problemy
    Level 3  
    But yes, on the running system, should I format it or enter somewhere?

    Added after 18 [hours]:

    How do I format this partition? The computer is an HP Pavilion dv6000
  • #6 17612698
    Piotr160292
    Level 38  
    You can, for example, format from the Windows installer, or from Windows, if it allows. I do not know, I have never formatted the system partition from under Windows and the fact is stupid to admit, but I do not know.
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