Hi.
My wife's laptop had become increasingly frustrating to use as the root partition on the machine's sole hdd was filled with more and more data. I proceeded to make changes to her user profile so all user data was transferred and consequently saved to the drive's secondary partition (D:).
I won't bore you with too many details but one course of action I took was some advised registry editing (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList) which seems to have made my wife's user profile inaccessible (e.g. cannot logon).
Further, Windows issues within the other administrative account (Manager) have surfaced.
In this account many Windows applications formerly found via typing in start menu were not being found. Although I believe I have fixed this issue by changing indexing options and reindexing, some applications (e.g. 'Create an account') will not execute from this search, or from another place of access such as control panel.
Consequently I thought it was time to do a repair on Windows and almost forgot about the SFC option until I read some online info on fixing a corrupted Windows installation. SFC did find corrupt files however the message states that some of them are not able to be fixed. Thanks to anyone who can tell me exactly what is happening from my log file:
My wife's laptop had become increasingly frustrating to use as the root partition on the machine's sole hdd was filled with more and more data. I proceeded to make changes to her user profile so all user data was transferred and consequently saved to the drive's secondary partition (D:).
I won't bore you with too many details but one course of action I took was some advised registry editing (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList) which seems to have made my wife's user profile inaccessible (e.g. cannot logon).
Further, Windows issues within the other administrative account (Manager) have surfaced.
In this account many Windows applications formerly found via typing in start menu were not being found. Although I believe I have fixed this issue by changing indexing options and reindexing, some applications (e.g. 'Create an account') will not execute from this search, or from another place of access such as control panel.
Consequently I thought it was time to do a repair on Windows and almost forgot about the SFC option until I read some online info on fixing a corrupted Windows installation. SFC did find corrupt files however the message states that some of them are not able to be fixed. Thanks to anyone who can tell me exactly what is happening from my log file: