Hello Bnbn88,
You might see if this may be able to help you fix this.
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/130095-user-profile-service-failed-logon-user-
profile-cannot-loaded.html
Hope this helps,
Shawn
bnbn88;1065846 Wrote:
> I have 2 user accounts on my computer, 1 is mine and the other my
> boyfriends. I also have an administrator account, which is me, with the
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> always asks for an Administrator password so I literally cannot do
> anything and it's driving me mad!!!!! Please help!!

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There are a lot of Windows password revealers and crackers available.
Windows password recovery tool:
but I’ve found that Windows Password Recovery Tool is the most effective.:
it not only supports XP, 2000, and NT, I have personally tested it with
Vista Home Premium and Ultimate. It works perfectly to reset any local user
account to a blank password.
http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com
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> I have 2 user accounts on my computer, 1 is mine and the other my
> boyfriends. I also have an administrator account, which is me, with the
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> always asks for an Administrator password so I literally cannot do
> anything and it's driving me mad!!!!! Please help!!
Alexisxy - 21 Oct 2009 04:50 GMT
f you forget the administrator’s password but still can log on Windows
with other user names that have administrative privileges, you may
follow the instructions below:
Right click the computer icon on your desktop, select Manage, find
Local Users and Groups, unfold Users folder, right click Administrator,
click Set password… in the menu comes up. Click Proceed in the dialog,
in the pop-up, enter a New Password and confirm it. Your administrator’s
password is successfully reset.
Guest account may help to log onto Windows, but it has no privilege for
you to do the above to reset the administrator’s password.
If you forgot all user passwords and failed to log onto Windows, there
is no other way but to format the OS and reinstall Windows, or resort to
sort of software tools to remove the password and log onto Windows.
These programs cost some bucks, but are worthy and better than to
reinstall the OS causing consequences. The most popular programs are
Windows Password Reset 6.0 etc. Generally, these programs are easy to
use though turn out to be a scary command prompt to newbie. But do relax
and you can fully manipulate. Let’s take Windows Password Reset 6.0 for
example. You prepare a blank CD, burn the program onto the CD, boot the
locked computer from the CD, come to initiate the program, locate the
user name, and proceed to remove its password – all are at ease.

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