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Reposted: Environment error.

Feb 11, 2009 4:37PM PST

Reposted for fushionofrughit (because of strange link in original post).

"windows cannot load the locally stored profile. possible cause of this error include insufficient security rights or corrupt local profile.
if this problem persists contact your network administrator."

Kees

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Re: environment error
Feb 11, 2009 4:39PM PST

What does the network administrator say about this problem?

And please provide some background on the machine and error and the situation. I don't even see the link between your subject line and the contents of the post.

Kees

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Data loss
Feb 11, 2009 5:31PM PST

yesterday i got one stop error(not know bcz they restart automatically) & today morning my hard-drive not start to boot up.when i remove my cmos battery & again insert my battery and then restart my pc after that i got this error.
by this im not able to open my any stored data on hard-drive.when i restarted my pc my desktop is totally empty i can't say about where is my data goes.

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Seems like an error with your account.
Feb 11, 2009 5:51PM PST

Could be serious.

I would start making a new Windows XP account, after logging in on a not corrupted account with administrator capabilities. If you don't have that (but it's good practice to have one!) boot into Safe Mode and choose the 'secret' Administrator account.

Then do a chkdsk on your c:-drive. Won't harm and might uncover errors in the filesystem.

Then logon into that new account and transfer all your data from the old account. If that's OK it's safe to delete that old corrupted account and continue happily with the new one.

Finally, read http://www.pctools.com/guides/registry/detail/229/ and use the information to set Windows to "don't restart automatically after a blue screen of death". That gives you the opportunity to copy all relevant information to paper.

The above is a rather optimistic scenario. There could be hardware issues interfering.

Kees

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hard time
Feb 11, 2009 6:34PM PST

now it very danger time for me
on pc start it says "disk boot failure ,insert disk"
i m confused with this message bcz my hard disk is already inserted to my system.
i also try with bootable cd of windows but when windows setup is start up it says"no hard drive find on system ,plz insert disk and then restart your setup".
plz reply me

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Now it seems ...
Feb 11, 2009 6:50PM PST

your system is breaking down very rapidly. Time to have it repaired. If it's something you feel you can't do yourself, find a repair shop to do it for you.

Be sure to give good instructions.

Kees