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When I try to open my control panel I get the following message.
Window exployer has stopped working ( Followed by ) Windows is checking for a solution to the problem ( Followed by ) Windows explower is resarting Then it sends me to the desktop.? Has anyone a fix for this? -- Candella |
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Need more info to suggest anything. How much RAM remaining? Have you looked
at Task Mgr to see what else is running ( maybe in background)? For a beginning point, run DiskClean and Error Check. Bob H. "Bob Candella" wrote in message ... When I try to open my control panel I get the following message. Window exployer has stopped working ( Followed by ) Windows is checking for a solution to the problem ( Followed by ) Windows explower is resarting Then it sends me to the desktop.? Has anyone a fix for this? -- Candella |
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Bob Candella;70053 Wrote: When I try to open my control panel I get the following message. Window exployer has stopped working ( Followed by ) Windows is checking for a solution to the problem ( Followed by ) Windows explower is resarting Then it sends me to the desktop.? Has anyone a fix for this? -- Candella Hmm... not sure if it will help, but try to re-register the following dll files in System32 folder. If you don't find the files, then try to extract then from your Vista setup DVD and copy them to System32 folder first. vbscript.dll jscript.dll mshtml.dll To register or register a dll or ocx file : Click Start Run Type regsvr32 path & filename of dll or ocx To un-register a dll or ocx file : Click Start Run Type regsvr32 path & filename of dll or ocx /u Click Enter. Else see if something at 'WinVistaClub : Windows Vista Explorer Crashes Frequently' (http://www.winvistaclub.com/t41.html) helps you. -- HappyAndyK www.WinVistaClub.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ HappyAndyK's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=4 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16837 |
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there's one tool called starup repair, on the vista recovery environment called 'winRE' (http://www.vistaforums.com/Forum/Topic3835-44-1.aspx) that should fix that problem, this tool is magic. -- motarola2 |