How to resolve Temp profile issues within 5 minutes.
Roland Bitunjac
Owner of Quantum Initiative Canberra - Supplier of Advanced Technologies - Computer Specialist.
Windows has logged you on with a temporary profile windows 10 - Resolved
Today I am going to share with you an easy option and technical article I have prepared for people facing similar issues on a fresh copy of Windows 10 Licensed official ISO versions or Professional N 64bit or 32bit, Microsoft operating environments.
General error cause by the following.
This error may occur if your part of your operating system environment either becomes compromised, or if outdated software such as your antivirus is trying to update itself.
It may also occur if your systems windows update database installed locally becomes corrupted, or you have made a system change that impacts the above.
How system Admins can resolve this quickly with little complications and great efficiency in a couple of easy to remember steps.
The first thing you can try, once you have entered your password and logged in to your account, you may be prompted with the initial error similar to the article picture, You can click dismiss here on most instances and allow to continue to make the changes using your temp profile, keep in mind system changes will need to be elevated with administrator privileges. If you click sign out you will be taken back to the windows login screen or your computer may even reboot.
*Go to your start menu and type in Windows Update in the search index or box.
This will then prompt you for something like to make these changes you need to have administrator access or elevation: you need to click yes to the prompt to allow these changes.
You then continue to run the scan for issues and wait for the diagnostics to be performed and click next & Try troubleshooting as an Administrator.
If their is a problem that Windows can repair itself, you will be shown a page of outcomes and the attempts to resolve these automatically.
If you get an error messages, once the issues have been repaired let your computer reboot normally. If Windows Update database's has been corrupted this should repair the system for you with little complexities.
Once you have restarted your Windows Computer or device, you may find that the error has disappeared, saving you a couple of hours of work trying to address the issue.
Alternatively:
You can troubleshoot this by doing a system restore, follow a similar process and type restore in the search index to bring up system restore and select a previous date to your current time and last saved backup. If windows system restore is disabled and the first given step did not work, you may need to do further research Windows 10 support forums online or other tools are great at providing information.
Found here - https://www.tenforums.com ? Windows 10 Forums ? User Accounts and Family Safety
Re enable your antivirus software if you have noticed it is disabled, and your welcome to post a comment and leave a thanks below, please visits some of my other technical articles through linked-in as constructive feedback is always welcome.
I hope this saves you time and energy,Thanks and best wishes from myself.
Additional resources & Credits to windows 10 Forums linked above in this technical document for having a place to discuss such issues & Microsoft's Answer now section. located here https://goo.gl/0r2fiH