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Answered by: Problems with USMT from XP->W7 because error in usmt lac loadstate with windows32 API; loadstate returncode:71 Windows 7 IT Pro > Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and usmt loadstate invalid store path Deployment Question 1 Sign in to vote I tried to migrate XP to Windows7 conform the video of Microsoft. I used the batchfile and after start
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of loadstate I got an error message because of problems with an Windows32 API with loadstate returncode 71. The migration was not executed.Knows somebody what API or what do do?regards Koos Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:38 AM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Problem: The LoadState tool reports an
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error as returns code 71 and fails to restore a user profile during a migration test. Cause: During a migration test, if you run the ScanState tool on your test computer and then delete user profiles in order to test the LoadState tool on the same computer, you may have a conflicting key present in the registry. Using the net use command to remove a user profile will delete folders and files associated with that profile, but will not remove the registry key. Resolution: To delete a user profile, use the User Accounts item in Control Panel. To correct an incomplete deletion of a user profile: Open the registry editor by typing regedit at an elevated command prompt. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList.Each user profile is stored in a System Identifier key under ProfileList. Delete the key for the user profile you are trying to remove. From here. -Nick Proposed as answer by Nick FV Friday, June 12, 2009 3:42 PM Marked as answer by
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functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. We use usmt 10 cookies to let you log in, for ads and for analytics. OK Loadstate fails with Exit Code 71 Started by https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/53d843f4-a2ed-4594-9b0d-eac267709d26/problems-with-usmt-from-xpw7-because-error-in-loadstate-with-windows32-api-loadstate?forum=w7itproinstall DeployGoon , Apr 28 2011 03:59 PM Please log in to reply 2 replies to this topic #1 DeployGoon DeployGoon Newbie Established Members 2 posts Posted 28 April 2011 - 03:59 PM Hi, We're using offline USMT to capture user state https://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/3583-loadstate-fails-with-exit-code-71/ from a Windows XP machine in
Thunderbirds installed and set up a POP3 account with password remembered. COPY the USMT folder http://www.1ask2.com/Windows7/USMT/USMT.html into C: drive. CD c:\USMT\amd64 scanstate f:\mystore /i:MigApp.xml /i:MigUser.xml /o Install Windows 7 Enable Administrator account and logon as Administrator Install the Thunderbird software and open it without configuration; See thunderbird for migration; Install MS Outlook and open it without configuring email account; Run CMD as administrator cd c windows c:\USMT\amd64 Loadstate d:\mystore /i:MigApp.xml /i:MigUser.xml /lac Check: MS Outlook works perfectly. Mail, contacts, signature are migrated. It is amazing that the POP3 password is migrated automatically. All files in My Documents folder of XP are migrated into the Documents folder of Windows 7. I like this migration c windows win32 method. Hardlink migration XP was installed in C drive. Later you install Windows 7 in the C drive. XP OS will be moved into Windows.Old directory. ScanState c:\hardStore /OfflineWinOld:c:\Windows.Old\Windows /i:MigApp.xml /i:MigUser.xml /o /hardlink /nocompress /efs:hardlink LoadState c:\hardStore /lac /i:MigApp.xml /i:MigUser.xml /hardlink /nocompress If you have huge amount of data, e.g. 30 GB, in MY DOCUMENTS folder, the hardlink migration will save the time. It changes only the link and the actual data is still in the original location. With hardlink option, I couldn't make the OUTLOOK migration work. If LoadState command fails with the following error: A Windows Win32 API error occurred. You should open REGISTRY and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList Delete the already existed profile paths. Rerun LoadState command. Start the computer with Windows 7 PE --32bit set USMT_WORKING_DIR=C:\USMT\x86 set MIG_OFFLINE_PLATFORM_ARCH=32 set tmp=c:\ set temp=c:\ cd C:\USMT\x86 SCANSTATE c