Re: Recovery of Lost User Profile
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It looks as if the reinstallation, the type of which you didn't
specify, has installed a fresh version of the Registry, which would
require you to reinstall all of your programs and create a new user
Account.
However, have you tried using System Restore to restore a restore point
that predates the problem? Doing that would restore the Registry to the
state it was in on the date on which the restore point was created.
Otherwise, it looks as if you have screwed things up to the point where
you will have to reinstall your apps, etc.
Eric,
PC Buyer Beware!
http://www.pcbuyerbeware.co.uk/
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