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date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:14:31 -0400,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize        back       


how do I import my old user settings in the new user account set up when I reinstalled windows?   
I had a strange problem causing my computer to fall into a boot loop and
the only way to get out was to reinstall windows xp. I installed xp sp3
but it turned out to do a completely new install. My old settings etc
are still there, how do I import them into the new user account?

Thanks in advance.
date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 19:14:31 -0400   author:   Margo Guda

Re: how do I import my old user settings in the new user account set up when I reinstalled windows?   
How to Copy a User Profile:

Open System in Control Panel. On the User Profiles tab, and under Profiles 
stored on this computer, click the user profile you want to copy, and then 
click Copy To.

In the Copy To dialog box, under Copy profile to, type the location for the 
new profile, or click Browse to select the path.
Click Change to open the Choose User dialog box, click a new user from the 
Names list, and then click Add. The new user name will appear in Add Name. 
Click OK to add the user as a new user profile on your computer.

Note: You must be logged on as an administrator to the local computer to 
copy user profiles. To open a Control Panel item, click Start, point to 
Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click the appropriate icon.

Note 2:  You cannot copy the account you are currently logged in on. You 
must log into another account.

Note 3:  If you create a new account, you must logon once before you copy 
another account over top of it. Windows creates the user profile at logon, 
not at account creation, and it will not use the copy you created before 
that first logon, it will create a user.COMPUTERNAME folder instead.

Note 4:  To resolve this issue, verify that the user account is not logged 
on before you try to copy its profile. If you are currently logged on as 
this user, log off, log on again by using a different user account, and then 
copy the profile. If
you are not logged on as the user account that you are trying to copy, that 
account may be logged on in a different session (using Fast User Switching).

To force that account to be logged off, start Task Manager, click the Users 
tab, click the user account, and then click Logoff.

To work around this behavior, you can also create a user who has 
administrative privileges, log on as that user, and then copy the profile of 
the first user.

How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151/

Configuration of the My Documents Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=221837&sd=RMVP

HOW TO: Create a Custom Default User Profile:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;Q305709

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All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

SupportSpace
www.supportspace.com/pages?aiu=kellyskorner

"Margo Guda"  wrote in message 
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>I had a strange problem causing my computer to fall into a boot loop and
> the only way to get out was to reinstall windows xp. I installed xp sp3
> but it turned out to do a completely new install. My old settings etc
> are still there, how do I import them into the new user account?
>
> Thanks in advance.
date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 12:50:54 -0500   author:   Kelly

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