Before boot or reboot, keep clicking F8 and a "
Advanced Boot Options" window will pop up. Then, move the highlighted banner with up and down arrows on the keyboard to select "
Safe Mode", and press Enter.
Login the problematic user account and note the username which will be used later. (For example: ekbtest)
PS: If you cannot enter the Safe Mode, you may try Onekey Recovery or using repair disc for repair operating system.
In the Safe Mode, open "
Start -
Run", type the command
regedit.exe, and then press Enter to launch "
Registry Editor".
In the Registry Editor, find
HKEY_CURRENT_USER and right-click to select "
Permission".
When a dialog window pops up, click the "
Add" button.
Enter the username noted above in the "
Object Name" column, and click OK.
Back to the "Permission" window, there will be a user "ekbtest" added in the "
Group or Username" and selected by default. Click to check the checkbox behind the permission column "
Full Control", and then press "
OK" to save the settings.
Similarily, we can add a user named "
system" and set up the full control permission.
Then, exit the Registry Editor and reboot the computer. Is the issue solved now?