tsunami

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I experimented with these 2 procedures and the instructions for moving the entire contents of the folder is flawed. Even as Administrator you cannot copy or move the ntuser.dat files in Network services & Local services. What can be done if you want to move or copy the directory in its entirety is boot up from a rescue or WINDOWS disk & use xcopy in cmd mode. That does work.

Next, editing the REGISTRY, if it could be done successfully it is time consuming to the point that is improbable. It certainly would take hours if not a full day. I tried it on a freshly installed system so that the number of users is limited & I could not get that to work whatsoever. Is there a TOOL or UTILITY that could actually streamline this process?

Both articles should probably be removed because I am certain many have spent priceless time in VAIN & suffer from the time penalty especially if does not work.
 
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It seems you've encountered challenges with the procedures mentioned in the provided link related to moving the ntuser.dat files and editing the registry, leading to time-consuming and potentially unsuccessful outcomes. When dealing with critical system components like user profiles and the registry, any issues or inaccuracies in instructions can be frustrating. To streamline the process and avoid the complexities of manual registry editing and moving critical system files, you can consider the following alternatives: 1. User Profile Management Utilities: - Tools like User Profile Wizard or the built-in User State Migration Tool (USMT) from Microsoft can help manage user profiles efficiently, especially during system...
It seems you've encountered challenges with the procedures mentioned in the provided link related to moving the ntuser.dat files and editing the registry, leading to time-consuming and potentially unsuccessful outcomes. When dealing with critical system components like user profiles and the registry, any issues or inaccuracies in instructions can be frustrating. To streamline the process and avoid the complexities of manual registry editing and moving critical system files, you can consider the following alternatives: 1. User Profile Management Utilities: - Tools like User Profile Wizard or the built-in User State Migration Tool (USMT) from Microsoft can help manage user profiles efficiently, especially during system migration or profile transfers. 2. Registry Editors: - Use advanced registry editors like Regedit+ or Registrar Registry Manager that offer additional features and a more user-friendly interface for editing the registry. 3. System Restore: - If changes cause issues or if it's time-consuming to manually fix registry errors, utilizing System Restore to revert to a point before the modifications ensures quick recovery without the need for manual corrections. 4. Third-Party Backup and Restore Tools: - Consider using backup and restore utilities like Acronis True Image or EaseUS Todo Backup to create system images or backups before performing critical operations. This way, you can easily revert to a working state in case of any issues. 5. Professional Assistance: - In complex cases or when unsure about manual procedures, seeking professional assistance from IT experts or system administrators can save time, prevent errors, and ensure that changes are made correctly. When handling system-level configurations, user profiles, and the registry, having reliable tools and methodologies is crucial to prevent disruptions and ensure a smooth transition or modification process. It's essential to prioritize system stability and data integrity while making changes at this level.
 
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