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I have been reading Powershell since 2.0 still new & new help.

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I recently installed a fresh install of Windows 8.1 Pro Retail.  Then upgraded to Windows 10 Pro.

After the upgrade 2 or 3 days later I received an error on my desktop that indicated that my System32\user\desktop\PROFILES  were not accessible. I may be able to post the complete error but this has been an issue using my Android devices and I don't have another system to use at the moment.

 I did find a way to power it down because I have a desktop link in the task bar, I used system config and check the box for safemode then unchecked it. Because of the non change I was still asked if I wanted to restart, I did so, then from the lock screen I powered down and disconnected the AC.  I found that if I go through this process I can log in.  The first thing I did was set up a second Administrator and set up a Microsoft Account for it.  That may have been the wrong thing to do but I wanted an option to access the system if I needed to.

All of the post for thus issue go bock to Vista, Windows 7, & Windows 8.0.  Windows 8 1 and 10 are a very different system almost from the UEFI and up.  All access to the internals would be from the GUI or installing the DVD and accessing do from here. 

I have read the last book that Ed Bolt wrote., I have to make the assumption that out of 1000 new scripts there must be something the would work to repair the local\app\profiles for the first run admin.

I must add that I have been very unsuccessful using powershell. I stumble everytime I begin setting up the beginning Security to run the scripts. Since this is not a domain system,and setup as a private workstation I don't see the need or reason to run them as Remote Exacutable.

Is there anyone who would be willing to work with me on this.

After buying 5 books that cover from 2.0 to 3.0. Reading as many powershell newsletters as I can 

I just don't have the time many to chance really messing up a system just reinstall a backup.

So any help would be so very appreciated.

Thank you.

Frances

Virgoheart@msn.com

 


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