Thanks Spirit,
I will work my way thro' those as soon as I have the opportunity to get back
on his PC.
Safe Mode then System Restore looks to be least painful.
Meanwhile, because I feel bad about "breaking" his PC, is there any likely
reason that I may have done something to generate this problem by changing
his RAM?
The links you gave refer to 'logon with temporary profile' or 'user profile
manually deleted' neither of which I did.
Thanks again
Dfrog
"Spirit" <> wrote in message
news:...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215
"dfrog" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm still with WinXP, but been to help friend with adding extra RAM to his
> Vista Basic 512mb Ram.
> I took out the 512 mb and replaced it with 2 x 1gb RAM bought from Crucial
> UK for his PC.
> There has only ever been 1 account, and at bootup the password for this
> account was asked for.
> We entered the KNOWN password (it's never been changed from new, approx 11
> months) and we got ;-
> "User profile service failed the logon, user profile cannot be loaded",
> which slowed us down a bit :-)
> We took an option to "reset password - put disc in drive with password on"
> (or something similar), but he has never created such a disc.
> To repeat - the password entered 'was' correct.
>
> I took the 2 x 1gb out and replaced the 1 x 512mb to no avail, we still
> got
> the same error report.
> I'm not familiar with Vista or creating accounts with logon passwords.
> Friend is even less knowledgeable, and is some 60 miles away from me.
> I wouldn't have thought that by adding 2 x 1gb RAM should have any effect
> on
> loging on (but I'm not an expert)
> So, we have a situation where we cannot start Vista.
>
> I would appreciate any advice to help us overcome this problem.
>
> Thank you
> Dfrog
>
>