Hello guys/girls.
Had a pretty serious issue happen with my system tonight, when I went to update WindowBlinds. Upon completion of the uninstall from the previous version, a Restart was required. So I restarted. Everything went swimmingly, until I went to log back in.
The User Profile Service failed the sing-in.
User profile cannot be loaded.
The only option I had, was to press Ok, and it returned me to the sign-in page. I then went to load into Safe Mode. This time I received no error message, but the computer stuck in a never-ending hold. Luckily, I had seen this once before, so I rebooted into the Command Prompt.
Upon successfully entering the Command Prompt, before Windows loads, I confirmed my suspicions. I had a "<DIR> Users" folder on my C: drive. I know what you are thinking, however I moved my "Users" folder to my D: drive, and have on C: a "<JUNCTION> Users [D:\Users]", instead.
This is not that uncommon anymore, as I have 128GB M.2 drive dedicated to Windows, and a 2TB RAID 10 Array for my files. This way Windows "thinks" my Users folder is on C: drive. Seeing as that is the folder, most likely to bloat in Windows, I keep it on my redundant array. I also can reinstall Windows, and not have to back up all my files.
However, if that link (junction) gets removed, when I try to load in, I get the above issues. As soon as I removed the "C:\Users" folder, and recreated my link, I was able to load back into my system, no problem. A bit of a scare, but ultimately, no biggie.
I also noticed a "C:\Stardock" folder, which appears to be a caching folder, perhaps? WHY is that there, are there no choices to have it live somewhere else? I don't like when programs take over my computer, and place things willy-nilly.
[REQUEST]:
- Could you please make your scripts for updating, installing, uninstalling respect system JUNCTIONS?
- Could these programs have location options for additional folders it will create?
I don't expect too much of a reply, though it would be nice, but I am leery about reinstalling WindowBlinds. Thanks for reading.
Regards,
- Sven2157
UPDATED REQUEST:
I believe that the second issue, was directly related to the first, so I have struck it out for now.