Re: The User Profile Service service failed the logon. User Profile cannot be loaded

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Usually if your only administrator account is not able to be logged into
such as this error, you should automatically boot into the built-in
Administrator account in Safe Mode. This will hopefully allow you to do
the tutorial to fix the error.


melisahe8778;1023262 Wrote:
Do I need to login for this?

Please help,
Melisa.


Brink;1023165 Wrote:
Melisa,

Have you already tried booting into Safe Mode from the STEP ONE section
to see if the built-in Administrator account is there to use to do this
with instead?> >


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