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XP won't load taskbar, start menu, and icons
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Last night I downloaded a skin for my Windows XP to look like it was running Vista. It worked perfectly fine last night. I restarted it today to find that the skin no longer was working, so I tried reinstalling it. It requested that it needed to replace a file in order for it to run, I thought it was okay, so I said okay. It then told me that my "computer could be at risk" or something, so I cancelled. It wouldn't let me cancel.
So, my computer shut down. Once I restarted it, it booted up the the desktop with no taskbar, start menu, or icons. I can't even access the start menu even from the Windows key on the keyboard. I have done ctrl alt delete and brought up the Task Manager. I've tried pulling up the explorer typing it in as "explorer.exe". It tells me that it doesn't recognize it, and refuses to find it. I also tried browsing the files and deleted the files that caused the problem.
I've restarted with the F8 key to try to use safe mode and every other possible mode. None work, it still does the same thing as it does when it starts up without the F8 command.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
EDIT: I'm using an E-Machines computer running Windows XP service pack 2.
So, my computer shut down. Once I restarted it, it booted up the the desktop with no taskbar, start menu, or icons. I can't even access the start menu even from the Windows key on the keyboard. I have done ctrl alt delete and brought up the Task Manager. I've tried pulling up the explorer typing it in as "explorer.exe". It tells me that it doesn't recognize it, and refuses to find it. I also tried browsing the files and deleted the files that caused the problem.
I've restarted with the F8 key to try to use safe mode and every other possible mode. None work, it still does the same thing as it does when it starts up without the F8 command.
Any help would be appreciated! Thank you.
EDIT: I'm using an E-Machines computer running Windows XP service pack 2.
Last edited by Westcot; Jun 5th, 2008 at 9:57 pm.
Try running a chkdsk? It could be that you corrupted or deleted explorer.
If this doesn't work, you will probably need to replace the file.
Replacing it shouldn't be that hard.... What I would try is: Go to another computer with win XP, search for explorer.exe, write down the filepath to it. Copy it over to a flash drive or something and then copy it from the drive to the same location. Obviously, however, you can't access My Computer or anything, since Explorer is the file in need, but there are ways around this. Try some sort of bootable disk. Windows Recovery Console is perfectly viable, its just text driven. You can also try any sort of Linux off a Live CD, or the Ultimate Boot CD (also a "Live CD"). www.ubcd4win.com . This way is the easiest, I think, but you have to create the CD first. Its very easy, and the site explains it well.
Are you framiliar with the Recovery Console? (Boot from your XP CD)
Do you have a Live CD or UBCD?
Post back and I'll help you through it if you need it, but you should be able to find tutorials, etc, on google for all of these.
Whatever method you pick, launch the CD/Recovey Console, navigate to where Explorer.exe should be, and copy the good version from the drive/disk to the location, deleting the bad version if its there.
Good luck! Post back with questions!
All the best,
--The Comodore
If this doesn't work, you will probably need to replace the file.
Replacing it shouldn't be that hard.... What I would try is: Go to another computer with win XP, search for explorer.exe, write down the filepath to it. Copy it over to a flash drive or something and then copy it from the drive to the same location. Obviously, however, you can't access My Computer or anything, since Explorer is the file in need, but there are ways around this. Try some sort of bootable disk. Windows Recovery Console is perfectly viable, its just text driven. You can also try any sort of Linux off a Live CD, or the Ultimate Boot CD (also a "Live CD"). www.ubcd4win.com . This way is the easiest, I think, but you have to create the CD first. Its very easy, and the site explains it well.
Are you framiliar with the Recovery Console? (Boot from your XP CD)
Do you have a Live CD or UBCD?
Post back and I'll help you through it if you need it, but you should be able to find tutorials, etc, on google for all of these.
Whatever method you pick, launch the CD/Recovey Console, navigate to where Explorer.exe should be, and copy the good version from the drive/disk to the location, deleting the bad version if its there.
Good luck! Post back with questions!
All the best,
--The Comodore
Last edited by Comodore; Jun 6th, 2008 at 2:19 am.
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just wandering when you were reinstalling the program did the virus checker say that it said the computer could be at risk or was it just a blue screen.
i am wondering this because there are some pretty nasty viruses that can do some pretty mean things and that would be something i would suspect
if it wasnt the virus scanner that said that then i wont be of any help
i am wondering this because there are some pretty nasty viruses that can do some pretty mean things and that would be something i would suspect
if it wasnt the virus scanner that said that then i wont be of any help
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Try running a chkdsk? It could be that you corrupted or deleted explorer.
If this doesn't work, you will probably need to replace the file.
Replacing it shouldn't be that hard.... What I would try is: Go to another computer with win XP, search for explorer.exe, write down the filepath to it. Copy it over to a flash drive or something and then copy it from the drive to the same location. Obviously, however, you can't access My Computer or anything, since Explorer is the file in need, but there are ways around this. Try some sort of bootable disk. Windows Recovery Console is perfectly viable, its just text driven. You can also try any sort of Linux off a Live CD, or the Ultimate Boot CD (also a "Live CD"). www.ubcd4win.com . This way is the easiest, I think, but you have to create the CD first. Its very easy, and the site explains it well.
Are you framiliar with the Recovery Console? (Boot from your XP CD)
Do you have a Live CD or UBCD?
Post back and I'll help you through it if you need it, but you should be able to find tutorials, etc, on google for all of these.
Whatever method you pick, launch the CD/Recovey Console, navigate to where Explorer.exe should be, and copy the good version from the drive/disk to the location, deleting the bad version if its there.
Good luck! Post back with questions!
All the best,
--The Comodore
Is there any way that I can create that CD on one of my Macs and it would work in Windows format? I have downloaded stuff before on my Mac and transferred it over to my Windows before, and it has been successful.
I have used the recovery CD before, but I'm not sure if it is still here at the house. I'll have to go look for it as that would probably be the best option to solve my problem now that I think about it.
Thank you for your help!
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just wandering when you were reinstalling the program did the virus checker say that it said the computer could be at risk or was it just a blue screen.
i am wondering this because there are some pretty nasty viruses that can do some pretty mean things and that would be something i would suspect
if it wasnt the virus scanner that said that then i wont be of any help
I've been through a virus before, and I doubt that this is one. I think it's mainly code that was changed that affecting it.
Thank you for your help, though!
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No, there wasn't a "blue screen of death", although my computer constantly says it could be at risk because we only use downloaded virus scanners, and not the factory-installed ones.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Last edited by caperjack; Jun 6th, 2008 at 5:50 pm.
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
and a good free virus scanner is AVG 8 or Avast .get either one at www.filehippo.com
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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