If you have a corrupt profile in Windows 10 there are two easy ways to remove it and rebuild it:

1: REMOVE CORRUPT WINDOWS PROFILE USING GUI:

  1. CONTROL PANEL > SYSTEM AND SECURITY > SYSTEM > ADVANCED SYSTEM SETTINGS (from the menu on the LEFT)
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  2. Click SETTINGS button in the USER PROFILES section
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  3. Click on the user that has issues and click the DELETE button (note that you can not delete the profile you are using)

2: REMOVE CORRUPT WINDOWS PROFILE MANUALLY:

  1. Open File Explorer (This PC) and go to C:\USERS\
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  2. Right click on the profile you want to remove and select DELETE
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  3. remove-corrupt-windows10-profile-manuallyOpen RegEdit
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  4. Expand HKLM > SOFTWARE > MICROSOSFT > WINDOWS NT >  CURRENTVERSION > PROFILELIST
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  5. Click on each entry until you see the PROFILE IMAGE PATH that matches the one you want to delete
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  6. Right click on that entry and select DELETE

Reboot and sign in with the username you just removed and a nice new profile should be created.


4 Comments

sanal · November 12, 2023 at 11:22 pm

Thanks, this was super useful to know how to fix the user profile

ron ostrowski · September 21, 2019 at 9:31 am

THIS did not show a deleted user whose name pops up at BOOT

    Ian Matthews · September 21, 2019 at 11:14 am

    I am not sure what you are referring to. It SOUNDS like you are referring to a BIOS password which would be completely unrelated to Windows or this article.

    Alternately you could be referring to an old user profile that still exists in Windows even though you have deleted the files from C:\USERS. If that is that case, the solution is to remove them:
    1: click the START button and type USERS
    2: click on ADD EDIT OR REMOVE OTHER USERS
    3: click on the dead user and select REMOVE

    I hope that helps

    CCG Support · June 28, 2022 at 11:45 am

    If you are comfortable messing with the Registry:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\LogonUI

    Navigate to that Key and delete its content, OR rename that key to LogonUI.bak

    That removed user will not show up in the last logged in list anymore;

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