Remove Windows 10 User Profile Manually

  

Not being able to login to your computer due to Corrupted User Profile can be quite frustrating. You will find below the steps to Fix Corrupt User Profile in Windows 10.

Do you want to remove your Microsoft account from your Windows 10 computer? As a user, you already knew Windows 10 has a login screen by default, which needs to be manually turned off in case you don’t think you need it. Sometimes, you may want to delete a user profile (most of the user profiles are linked to Microsoft account on Windows 10).

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Corrupt User Profile in Windows 10

According to Microsoft, User Profile can get corrupted if the Antivirus program on your computer was busy scanning the PC while you were trying to Login to your User Account.

Apart from this, there could be many other reasons for Corrupted User Profile in Windows 10.

If the User Profile is Corrupted, you won’t be able to login to your User Account. You can either Login to another User Account (with Admin privileges) or boot your computer in Safe Mode and use any of the following methods.

  1. Fix Corrupted User Profile Using Registry Editor
  2. Create New User and Transfer Files from Old to New User Account.

1. Use Registry Editor to Fix Corrupt User Profile in Windows 10

Login to another User Account (With Admin Privileges) or boot your computer in Safe Mode and follow the steps below to Fix Corrupted User Profile in Windows 10.

1. Right-click on the Start button and click on Run.

2. On the Run Command window, type regedit and click on OK.

3. On the Registry Editor screen, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionProfileList.

4. Open the ProfileList Folder and you will see Folders starting with S-1-5. Each of these Folders represents a User Profile or a User Account created on your computer.

Now, the task is to identify the right S-1-5 Folder that belongs to the Corrupted User Profile. You can do this by clicking on each S-1-5 Entry and taking a look at the “Data” Column for ProfileImagePath Entry.

As you can see in above image, the “User Name” is visible in the “Data” Column for ProfileImagePath Entry.

5. Once you find the right S-1-5 Folder, double-click on the State Field in the right pane. This will launch an Edit DWORD Window.

6. On the Edit DWORD Window, change the Value Data from 1 to 0 and click on the OK button.

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7. Similarly, double-click on RefCount entry and change the Value Data from 1 to 0.

If you cannot find “RefCount”, right-click anywhere (blank space) in the right pane > click on New > DWORD (32 bit) and type RefCount as the Name for this New DWORD.

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8. Close the Registry Editor and Restart your computer.

After this, you should be able to Login to your User Account.

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2. Create A New User Account

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Another method to Fix Corrupted User Profile in Windows 10 is to create a New User Account and transfer Files from Old to New User Account.

In case you have an alternate Admin Account that is not blocked, you can straight away Login to your Spare Admin Account and create a New User Account.

However, if your Admin Account is blocked, you can follow the steps below (2.1) to get access to Hidden Admin Account that Microsoft makes available for such occasions.

2.1 Access Hidden Admin Account

1. Start your computer in Safe Mode.

2. Next, right-click on Start and click on Command Prompt (Admin).

3. In the Command Prompt window, type net user administrator /active:yes and press the Enter Key on the Keyboard of your computer.

4. You will see a message reading “The command completed successfully“.

5. Now, Restart your computer and you will be able to login to the Secret Admin Account that you just activated.

2.2. Create New User Account

When you reboot your computer after enabling the Hidden Admin Account, you will be able to see both your New Admin Account and also the Corrupted User Account.

Login to the secret Admin Account (no password required) and follow the steps below to create a New User Profile on your computer.

1. Go to Settings > Accounts > click on Family & other users > Add someone else to this PC.

2. Follow the instructions to create a New User Account.

Note: You can either create a New User Account that is linked to your Microsoft ID or create a local user account that is not linked to Microsoft ID.

Important: The Account Name of the New User Account needs to be different from the Corrupted User Account. Later on you can Rename the Account (if you want to maintain the same User Name as before).

2.3. Transfer Files From Old to New User Account

Now the last and final step is to Transfer all your required files from Old to New User Account.

1. Go to Users Folder located at C:/Users.

In this Folder, you will find sub-folders for every User Account on your computer, including the User Account with Corrupted User Profile and the New User Account that you had just created.

3. Open the Corrupted User Profile Folder and copy Desktop, Contacts, Downloads and other Files that you want to transfer to the New User Account.

Important: Do not copy the entire User Folder, as you will end up copying the following hidden system files that are related to your Corrupted User Profile.

    • Ntuser.dat
  • Ntuser.dat.log
  • Ntuser.ini

4. Next, open the New User Account Folder (located at C:/Users) and Paste the Files into the New User Folder.

Now, Login to your New User Account and you will be able to see all the Files from your Corrupted User Account.

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Your new User Account will not be exactly the same as your old account, you will still need to change your desktop background, create Folder/Program shortcuts as required by you.