How to troubleshoot TEMP temporary file generated by Windows operation system Logon
If you create a temporary Personal Configuration folder named TEMP under the C: \ user directory when logging on to Windows 7, windows 8, and all Windows operation systems,
This is because the associated configuration of the account and the original personal configuration file is damaged, the system will automatically back up the original key value in the registry after the original add. bak), create a new registry key value, and specify the personal configuration file as C: \ user \ TEMP
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If you create a temporary Personal Configuration folder named TEMP under the C: \ user directory during Windows 7 logon,
This is because the associated configuration of the account and the original personal configuration file is damaged, the system will automatically back up the original key value in the registry after the original add. bak), create a new registry key value, and specify the personal configuration file as C: \ user \ TEMP
If this happens, follow these steps:
1. log on to the system with another account
2. Back up the problematic personal configuration folder to a proper location and delete the Personal Configuration folder.
3. Open Registry Manager and go to \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Profilelist
Search for ProfileImagePath as the original Personal Configuration folder, check whether the system is backed up to the end of. bak, and delete it
Find and delete the project whose profileImagePath is c: \ user \ TEMP.
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Restart the system and log on with the original account. During the login process, the system will generate a new registry key value and Personal Configuration folder to restore the backup data.
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