1. "The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded" [SOLVED]

    This problem usually happens when you do a partial OS recovery on your computer or did not configure Windows properly during first boot, or as in the case when temporary user profile is disallowed in group policy.

    If you have another Administrator account that you can log into, go here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215 and follow the instructions.

    If you have a fresh install or fresh recovery of Windows 7 or Vista, try these steps.
    1. Restart your computer and press F8 continuously until you reach the Advanced Boot Options. If you see the Windows boot logo instead, repeat this step.
    2. Choose "Safe mode with Command Prompt" and press enter, and try to login.
    3. If you can login, a command prompt should appear, type

    net user administrator password /active:yes

    4. You should see "The command completed successfully", an administrator account with password "password" is created. Reboot your computer by typing

    shutdown -r -t 0

    5. After the reboot, login using administrator account, then try fixing your account using Method 1 from instructions here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947215

    When you do a partial recovery (reverting the OS to factory state while preserving user data), the recovery tend leave some bits of old data and may result the inconsistency in user profile.

    When I tried to do a partial recovery using the OEM recovery manager, I faced this problem and tried to rectify the problem by doing the regedit method, but I did not have the .BAK or .BK entries. Thought about dumping that corrupted account and use the newly created account, but the new account is pretty broken anyway because that account is a what Windows define as default account and I cannot do any changes to it. So in the end I backed up everything to a second partition and did a full recovery, after that no more problem.
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  2. Document Image Writer workaround for Windows 7

    If you use Windows 7, you will find yourself frustrated with the lack of option to print documents to TIFF or other image formats using the ol' Document Image Writer. Do not despair my friend. Instead of 'printing' the document, you can 'Fax' the document instead.

    To 'fax' a document to image, just select the Fax option at the printer option at the Print dialog.

    Then 'fax' the document. Ignore all the Fax setup and press cancel all the way. Then you will be presented a New Fax window here.

    Drag and drop the Attachment, and the TIFF file is yours.

    NOTE: if you are 'faxing' a multi page document, it will produce a TIFF file with all the pages inside, view the pages with 'Windows Photo Viewer'
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  3. Grooveshark Anywhere account for free

    I recently sent a support ticket to Grooveshark and got a reply a day after. (however i only noticed the email reply about 2 weeks later)

    And guess what, I got upgraded to a Grooveshark Anywhere account for nothing.

    The support ticket I sent was about the surveys that I have been taking on Grooveshark, as they said that surveys will be released everyday and you can gain points by completing the survey, but at that time I wasn't able to see any surveys available for me to answer.

    And the reply from Grooveshark was that they were in the process of rolling out a new survey system, and I was given a month of Anywhere upgrade to 'compensate for the trouble'.

    Well the heck I tried to sign into my account on my phone and it works.

    Actually I do not really mind about the surveys and just sent a support ticket to them to just inform them about the problem.

    Grooveshark Anywhere costs 9 dollars/month.

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  4. Data Recovery for free

    You lost that whole memory card of images and videos due to unforeseen accidental actions, or rather you'd reformatted a storage media, only then you realized it's the wrong one being formatted.

    No point trying to search recovery software online, because the first 2000 results you get are either shareware or payware. Try searching for opensource alternatives, and I have one pretty nifty, functional and free data recovery software.



    Photorec/Testdisk
    This one works flawlessly in my case, when I accidentally deleted some files on my phone's MicroSD card. It works on a wide range of file systems such as FAT, NTFS, the linux EXT2/3 and HFS, and recovers over 390 known file formats, and even works on DVD/CD and floppy media! It does it's job, without any quirks, and recovered my files all in one piece. You can even choose the specific type of file to recover, so you wouldn't need to sift through tons of cache or temp files and speed up recovery. The performance was quite reasonable, unlike other recovery software, Photorec/Testdisk recovers as soon as it starts reading the first block of the storage media and dumps all uncorrupted files into a specified folder, or if you prefer you can also choose to force it do a partial recovery on corrupted files. It took about 5 minutes to recover a 2Gbytes memory card. Testdisk, which comes with the package, is designed to recover lost partitions such as the case when you removed additional partitions on a harddrive during OS installation. Photorec/Testdisk does not need installation or any registration, just unzip and run, and runs on Windows, Linux and Mac.


    FreeUndelete
    FreeUndelete from officerecovery is a commercial software that does data recovery. It can recover files from NTFS and FAT file systems, and from HDD and flash media. It does not recover partitions though. It offers basic file recovery and has a easy to use GUI that is just point and recover. On recovery, it needs to scan the whole drive first only then you can choose what you want to recover. I have not tested this software, but I suppose it will work. The personal version is free. You have to run a setup prior to using it. Since it is not OpenSource, don't expect free updates and bug fixes or support.
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