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      <title>Comments on: The windows, it blowed up</title>
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  	<title>Question: The windows, it blowed up</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up</link>	
  	<description>Windows 2000 just decided that I&apos;m a new user for some reason.  Exciting.  How can I revert back to my old account? &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; So when I booted up my Windows 2000 machine today and logged into my default user account, I noticed that all my settings had reverted to the default: blue background, empty &quot;My Documents&quot; folder, cookies gone in Firefox, etc.  I went and looked at the My Documents folder and discovered that Windows had created a new folder for me. &lt;br&gt;
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Let&apos;s say that my old account name was fluffy.  This new account is fluffy.BUNNIES, where BUNNIES is the name assigned to the machine itself.  I can still see the plain old &quot;fluffy&quot; directory, but it&apos;s not using it for my user settings anymore.  When I log in as &quot;fluffy&quot; it just uses the &quot;fluffy.BUNNIES&quot; directory.  This is irritating and somewhat worrisome, and I can&apos;t figure out how to fix it.  &lt;br&gt;
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Does anyone know what could have caused this, and how I can get my properties back?  For what it&apos;s worth, I don&apos;t recall installing any software or doing anything unusual the last time the machine was on and working right.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 15:30:42 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>selfnoise</dc:creator>
	
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  	<title>By: selfnoise</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#786993</link>	
  	<description>Aaaaaaaand not five seconds after I post this I found out how to edit the registry to fix the problem.  Figures.&lt;br&gt;
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So can I narrow my question to: what the heck could have caused this and how can I prevent it in the future?  Sorry about that.&lt;br&gt;
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PS:  &lt;a href=&quot;http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q236621/&quot;&gt;I used this page&lt;/a&gt; if anyone else has this problem.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 15:50:35 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: seanyboy</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#787022</link>	
  	<description>When we changed our domain server at work, the same thing happened. If this happened at your work, then this may be what caused the problem.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:24:17 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: mphuie</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#787023</link>	
  	<description>Did you accidentally add your machine to a domain?</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:24:24 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: SirStan</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#787025</link>	
  	<description>Adding/Removing a machine from a domain will cause this.  I have also seen on RARE occasions renaming a machine cause this (only when on a domain).&lt;br&gt;
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It can also happen if the registry becomes somehow corrupted and unloadable.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 16:29:48 -0800</pubDate>
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  	<title>By: rachelpapers</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#787236</link>	
  	<description>As SirStan noted, this is because of registry corruption.&lt;br&gt;
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What probably happened is that your user profile did not unload successfully, either during a restart or an unexpected power off.&lt;br&gt;
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Some Windows security updates cause this (or have caused this) to happen, too. Also some antivirus programs can cause these problems, too.&lt;br&gt;
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In fact, nearly any program or service that is in a bad mood during a logoff or shutdown can cause this sort of problem. &lt;br&gt;
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Preventative steps don&apos;t really exist, other than:&lt;br&gt;
1. Quit all programs before you restart or logoff.&lt;br&gt;
and&lt;br&gt;
2. Cross your fingers.&lt;br&gt;
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Sorry, and good luck.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 20:05:03 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>rachelpapers</dc:creator>
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  	<title>By: educatedslacker</title>
  	<link>http://ask.metafilter.com/52099/The-windows-it-blowed-up#787521</link>	
  	<description>I&apos;ve found the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=1B286E6D-8912-4E18-B570-42470E2F3582&amp;displaylang=en&quot;&gt;User Profile Hive Cleanup Service&lt;/a&gt; to be invaluable for this very problem at work.</description>
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  	<pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2006 06:21:43 -0800</pubDate>
  	<dc:creator>educatedslacker</dc:creator>
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