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I was following the answer posted here:
Mount second drive as c:/Users in Windows 7
After typing the first command, I had the suspicion that the Windows Installer switched my Drives' letters. (is that even possible?)
Now, upon trying to log in, I get:
The User Profile Service service failed to sign-in. User profile cannot be loaded.
Did I end up erasing my C:/Users
folder?
How can I properly check the Users
folder is, in fact, not empty?
When I DIR
into either C:/Users
or D:/Users
I get:
invalid switch
Thank you in advance.
windows-10 user-accounts robocopy
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I was following the answer posted here:
Mount second drive as c:/Users in Windows 7
After typing the first command, I had the suspicion that the Windows Installer switched my Drives' letters. (is that even possible?)
Now, upon trying to log in, I get:
The User Profile Service service failed to sign-in. User profile cannot be loaded.
Did I end up erasing my C:/Users
folder?
How can I properly check the Users
folder is, in fact, not empty?
When I DIR
into either C:/Users
or D:/Users
I get:
invalid switch
Thank you in advance.
windows-10 user-accounts robocopy
New contributor
add a comment |
I was following the answer posted here:
Mount second drive as c:/Users in Windows 7
After typing the first command, I had the suspicion that the Windows Installer switched my Drives' letters. (is that even possible?)
Now, upon trying to log in, I get:
The User Profile Service service failed to sign-in. User profile cannot be loaded.
Did I end up erasing my C:/Users
folder?
How can I properly check the Users
folder is, in fact, not empty?
When I DIR
into either C:/Users
or D:/Users
I get:
invalid switch
Thank you in advance.
windows-10 user-accounts robocopy
New contributor
I was following the answer posted here:
Mount second drive as c:/Users in Windows 7
After typing the first command, I had the suspicion that the Windows Installer switched my Drives' letters. (is that even possible?)
Now, upon trying to log in, I get:
The User Profile Service service failed to sign-in. User profile cannot be loaded.
Did I end up erasing my C:/Users
folder?
How can I properly check the Users
folder is, in fact, not empty?
When I DIR
into either C:/Users
or D:/Users
I get:
invalid switch
Thank you in advance.
windows-10 user-accounts robocopy
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