| | |
Windows Exlorer Missing
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 2
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
Hello there, everyone! Anyway, to the point: a friend of mine just bought a computer (a clone) and after three days of use, something weird happened. Once his computer reaches the Windows XP login screen, a prompt appears stating that Windows can't find Explorer. Also, it suggests that one reinstalls Explorer. After my friend manages to log on, he's taken to his desktop, where the only thing he can see is his background, that's it: no icons, no Taskbar, nada. So, does anyone know what might be up? Since it is my friend's computer, I don't know its specs, but if they should be necessary, I could call him.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
•
•
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 279
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 6
gaming_otaku,
Windows Explorer is essentially the face of the Windows environment.
The reason you don't see anything after booting is because Explorere.exe is either corrupt or missing. You'll need to boot the computer into the Windows Setup using the Windows CD. Once you reach the main screen, attempt to enter the Windows Recovery Console (most likely by pressing "R"). Once there, you'll need to run the following command: sfc /scannow. This command will find/replace any corrupt and/or missing system files; i.e. replacing the Windows Explorer.exe. This command will not move, alter, or change any data other than system files.
Once complete, remove the Windows CD and reboot the machine. Walla.
J_
Windows Explorer is essentially the face of the Windows environment.
The reason you don't see anything after booting is because Explorere.exe is either corrupt or missing. You'll need to boot the computer into the Windows Setup using the Windows CD. Once you reach the main screen, attempt to enter the Windows Recovery Console (most likely by pressing "R"). Once there, you'll need to run the following command: sfc /scannow. This command will find/replace any corrupt and/or missing system files; i.e. replacing the Windows Explorer.exe. This command will not move, alter, or change any data other than system files.
Once complete, remove the Windows CD and reboot the machine. Walla.
J_
![]() |
Similar Threads
- RUNDLL error when starting Windows XP; "missing bridge.dll" (Viruses, Spyware and other Nasties)
- after installing suse pro 9.1, windows ntldr missing (*nix Software)
- Windows Professional - Shutting Down (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- Install or Remove a Font in Windows XP (Windows tips 'n' tweaks)
Other Threads in the Troubleshooting Dead Machines Forum
- Previous Thread: Ibm Thinkpad Monitor Problem
- Next Thread: Primary Hard Drive can't be found message appears after installing cd burner to lapto
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Tag cloud for Troubleshooting Dead Machines
6 appliances beep bioslosingharddrived bioslosingsettings black bsod citrix cmosbattery compaq cpu dead delldimension4500 disk failure giving harddrive laptop linux mac mobo neverbuyinspiron1525 nodisplay nopower operatingsystemnotfound osnotfound pc power ram redhat screen supply ubuntu virtualbox virtualization virtualmachines vmware xen





