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This problem cropped up a couple years ago on this forum. I will provide the original post because he puts it perfectly: AJ;548558 Wrote: Any time Windows Explorer is called into action it crashes, causing loss of any information in the opening window and causing a full refresh of the desktop. -*doc*Edited out info that does not pretain to me*doc*- This is really getting to be an exersize in fuition. Any ideas other than reloading the O/P Sys and starting over, which I really don't want to do unless other viable options are to no avail. TIA for viable suggestions to relieve this aberition. A/J Also, when somebody mistakenly presented him with an I/E fix, he replied: AJ;556953 Wrote: The problem is not with Internet Explorer 7.**. It is with Windows Explorer, the process that is used when opening any window to access items that are embedded on the drives, within directories, sub-directories, on USB external devices, on SD-Cards inserted into the readers, et al fin. Using Internet Explorer to access the WEB is not a problem. Sorry for all the re-cap, but I couldn't put it better. I've searched and searched, but nobody has presented a real solution to this problem. It occoured after an update on either the night of the 2nd or sometime on the 3rd of this month and a recovery point did nothing to fix the problem. -- docevil |
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docevil wrote:
Sorry for all the re-cap, but I couldn't put it better. I've searched and searched, but nobody has presented a real solution to this problem. It occoured after an update on either the night of the 2nd or sometime on the 3rd of this month and a recovery point did nothing to fix the problem. Again: http://www.bloodyhell.com/node/20 |
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OH you're everywhere. Thats pleasant....in an aggrivating way. I have found a work-around that will suffice, but would rather simply have my computer functioning properly. -- docevil |
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get vista manager its a program it can fix windows if its playing up I mean
it will cheek to see if any windows files and that are missing or messd up and fix it . |
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"James" wrote in message ... get vista manager its a program it can fix windows if its playing up I mean it will cheek to see if any windows files and that are missing or messd up and fix it . Please QUOTE the post you are replying to. This is NOT a chat room. http://66.39.69.143/goodpost.htm http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Thank you. |
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