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ok im a way newbie at all this so be patient with me please.
whne i boot my computer up and log into my profile the only thing that shows up besides my wallpaper is a registry keys box, my explorer.exe will not load on its own i have to do the ctrl+alt+del to get the task manager then run new task to get my explorer to load. after i do that it runs fine until we log off then we go thru the same thing again.
i have a lot of disk space left (my puter says im only using 3%) on my puter but its running very slow too. if anyone can offer me any insight on how i may fix this problem i would appreciate it.
my os is windows xp pro
i use nortons antivirus 2005, microsoft antispyware, web root spysweeper daily ( as in actually scan the puter). if i need to give u anymore info please let me know what info and maybe how to find that info as well please.
whne i boot my computer up and log into my profile the only thing that shows up besides my wallpaper is a registry keys box, my explorer.exe will not load on its own i have to do the ctrl+alt+del to get the task manager then run new task to get my explorer to load. after i do that it runs fine until we log off then we go thru the same thing again.
i have a lot of disk space left (my puter says im only using 3%) on my puter but its running very slow too. if anyone can offer me any insight on how i may fix this problem i would appreciate it.
my os is windows xp pro
i use nortons antivirus 2005, microsoft antispyware, web root spysweeper daily ( as in actually scan the puter). if i need to give u anymore info please let me know what info and maybe how to find that info as well please.
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In MSCONFIG did you turn off rundll32 from starting, I believe explorer will not work if you do that. Odd Problem.
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Originally Posted by crazymisskitty
the only thing that shows up... is a registry keys box
1. Does the computer/Explorer run properly when booted into Safe Mode? (you get to the safe mode boot option by hitting the F8 key as your computer is starting up).
2. Open the Event Viewer utility in your Administrative Tools control panel and look through your System and Application logs for entries flagged with "Error" or "Warning" which might be related to the Explorer problem. Double-clicking on such an entry will open a properties window with more detailed information on the error; post that info here. To do so:
In the Properties window of a given entry, click on the button with the graphic of two pieces of paper on it; the button is at the right of the window just below the up arrow/down arrow buttons. You won't see anything happen when you click the button, but it will copy all of the details to the Windows clipboard. You can then paste the details into your next post here.
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If Explorer doesn't start automatically the registry key that takes care of that might have the wrong value:
The key is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
And the value is shell="explorer.exe"
The key is:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
And the value is shell="explorer.exe"
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Originally Posted by DMR
A what?? Can you please clarify that with more detail?
1. Does the computer/Explorer run properly when booted into Safe Mode? ...
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The "registry keys box" shown in your screenshot is the Registry Editor utility. The other odd thing I notice in the screenshot you attached is that the computer is not booted into Windows normally, but is booted into Safe Mode instead. Does it always boot into Safe Mode, or did you do that intentionally?
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Originally Posted by DMR
Does it always boot into Safe Mode, or did you do that intentionally?
Make a backup of your data to CD or email it to yourself!
This is what I would do if I could not reinstall Windows from scratch. Go to the Control Panel and remove Norton a/v. Then remove any other non-essential or free software from Add/Remove Programs. My bet is Norton a/v is causing some hook called during the launch of the process explorer.exe not to be able to load which then causes explorer to fail...if that sounds like jargon then simply know this...Norton is a flaming pile of crap and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Sure it may be protecting you but often times that translates to you don't get to use your PC either...THANKS NORTON, you hack! Try the ASaP a/v from McAfee, $40 for 3 computers and it only runs two small programs to manage a/v. Norton's Internet Security runs like 10 processes, chugs memory, hooks WMI, hooks into your network stack and generally just bungs up Windows IMO. Sorry if I seem a little too "anti-Norton" but after going to battle with this crappy software enough times you start to get a little psycho about it.
If it still doesn't work after removing Norton then do a repair of Windows. You won't lose your data but you might have to reinstall some programs and SP2 for things to work right again. To do the repair you boot of an XP CD (you will need your license key) and it will run you through set up and when it looks for (and hopefully finds) your previous Windows installation you have the option of repairing it. Good luck!
This is what I would do if I could not reinstall Windows from scratch. Go to the Control Panel and remove Norton a/v. Then remove any other non-essential or free software from Add/Remove Programs. My bet is Norton a/v is causing some hook called during the launch of the process explorer.exe not to be able to load which then causes explorer to fail...if that sounds like jargon then simply know this...Norton is a flaming pile of crap and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Sure it may be protecting you but often times that translates to you don't get to use your PC either...THANKS NORTON, you hack! Try the ASaP a/v from McAfee, $40 for 3 computers and it only runs two small programs to manage a/v. Norton's Internet Security runs like 10 processes, chugs memory, hooks WMI, hooks into your network stack and generally just bungs up Windows IMO. Sorry if I seem a little too "anti-Norton" but after going to battle with this crappy software enough times you start to get a little psycho about it.
If it still doesn't work after removing Norton then do a repair of Windows. You won't lose your data but you might have to reinstall some programs and SP2 for things to work right again. To do the repair you boot of an XP CD (you will need your license key) and it will run you through set up and when it looks for (and hopefully finds) your previous Windows installation you have the option of repairing it. Good luck!
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