Holy cow! Ten minutes! You don't mean each time you log on, to you? Are
offline files enabled on this system? (It shouldn't malfunction in this
manner, but still...)
You didn't say anything about the logs. The Event Viewer isn't showing you
anything?
And, no, nVidia (probably) needs to be kicked in the butt, but display
subsystem drivers shouldn't be responsible for this, unless it's causing
serious (blue screen style) errors on the system and foiling the OS as it
tries to save settings during log off. And you would DEFINITELY see that in
the logs.
And, no. Unfortunately, you are not talking with someone who's smart enough
to know where to go from here. At least not yet. I'm scratching my head on
this one.
Your experience, and the reported experiences of many others, continues to
confirm my bias against upgrade installations. Saving the data and nuking the
original installation is my way. The User State Migration Tool just makes it
too easy for me to consider doing otherwise. Yeah, I know it means you have
to reinstall the apps. More than worth it, in my opinion. The USMT at least
transfers all of the settings for IE and the Office apps, which are the most
involved configuration settings most people are going to have to set up on a
new machine / installation.
You are not alone. I am seeing some pretty danged strange reports out there.
They don't make any danged sense, but the claims are not being made by
idiots. They are believable, and they seem to involve an issue with upgrading
WinXP to Vista. Could be some third party apps or utilities clouding the
issue, or not. But there's certainly a problem for a small but significant
number of people.
Wish I could be of more help than just offering some commiseration.
"Firefox User" wrote:
> Jimmuh,
>
> Yes, I just checked and logging off does the same thing. The upgrade did
> exactly what you said, moved everything from Doc&Settings to Users. It
> essentially rebuilds the whole User profile, goes through the whole 10 minute
> log on process (used to be when it said "Apply personal Settings" in XP). The
> driver issues were just with my display drivers from nvidia, but that seems
> to be cleared up and i cant see where it would have any effect on this
> anyway. Any suggestions? I guess it wouldnt hurt to delete everything in
> Users and and delete this user and re add it from the built in admin account.
> ill give it a whirl.
>
> "jimmuh" wrote:
>
> > Forgot to include this thought in my response above. You have said that this
> > happens when you reboot, but you haven't specifically said that it does it
> > when you log off then log on again. Does it?
> >
> > Also, you said there were some driver issues with the reinstall. What were
> > they? Also, were your profiles redirected or stored in any place other than
> > the default under Windows XP or in the new installation? I'm wondering if
> > something weird might have happened in the "Documents and Settings" to
> > "Users" transition during the upgrade installation -- if, indeed, that was
> > the type of installation that was done.
> >
> > "Firefox User" wrote:
> >
> > > Jimmuh,
> > >
> > > I more or less am the domain admin, and nothing has changed on the domain
> > > side since I upgraded to Vista. Yes, I am set up so that I can log on even
> > > when not connected to the domain, and yes, it is reset when I reboot at home
> > > or elsewhere. Hope this helps!
> > >
> > > Bill
> > >
> > > "jimmuh" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Wow! Sounds like your user account is set to use a mandatory profile from the
> > > > domain. You need to talk with the domain admin where you log in. Is the
> > > > machine set up so that you can log on to it when it is NOT connected to the
> > > > domain? (I would imagine that it would have to be, under the circumstances.)
> > > > If so, does your profile also get reset when you reboot or log off / log on
> > > > whe NOT connected?
> > > >
> > > > "Firefox User" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I purchased the upgrade version of Vista Ultimate the day it came out, and
> > > > > after a long but painless installation and some driver issues, everything
> > > > > seems to be running okay with a few exceptions. Primarily, it seems that
> > > > > anytime my machine is restarted, all of my user data (ie local settings app
> > > > > settings) is lost. This includes any bookmarks, installed programs (still
> > > > > installed obviously but no longer on my start menu) settings, gadgets and
> > > > > possibly most importantly anything found in Documents, Downloads etc.
> > > > > A couple of points of interest: I log on as a domain user, but I do have
> > > > > local adminstrative rights. I've done this for years and it was never an
> > > > > isuue in XP w or w/o sp2. Secondly, I used Firefox profile manager and set a
> > > > > new profile to save settings data in a folder NOT under my user (ie
> > > > > C:\firefoxdata) and still on reboot I was welcomed with the Firefox first run
> > > > > page.
> > > > > So for right now I'm basically not restarting unless I absolutely have to,
> > > > > but this can be annoying and difficult with a notebook that i bring
> > > > > everywhere. So thank you for your time and I hope to hear back.