Windows XP system cannot load locally stored profiles: A user profile is a collection of settings and files that the software system uses for the user to load the desired environment when the user logs on to the computer or when the user is using the software. It includes all user-specific configuration settings, such as program items, screen colors, network connections, printer connections, mouse settings, and the size and location of the window.
Many users of XP systems around us are using the computer, basically are the internet playing games or watching TV news, some of the computer setup problems are basically not able to solve, if the computer appears some problems will basically go to repair the computer to see, but in fact, some problems we can solve their own, For example, after our computer turned on the prompt box "Windows can not load local stored profiles" prompts, if you have encountered such a situation, do not know what to do when we look at the small part of the solution to share it!
The specific solution is as follows:
1, we on the computer desktop to see My Computer icon, and then click the mouse to select the right button, see the Open Menu column of the Properties panel options, we choose to open it.
2, pop-up properties in the window we continue to select the "System Properties" this option, in the Open new window in the switch to the "advanced" option this label;
3, the Advanced window to continue to select the "User Profile" option in the open inside the "Settings" button;
4, click on the SET option will pop up "user profile" window, in the window we have the option of "stored in the configuration file on this machine" box to select a small profile, selected after we choose "Delete" this option, delete after we click Save Close window.