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Will not allow acess to any function of windows Explorer.  I haven't changed anything about it or the computer. I would be very happy with all the information I can acquire. Thank you.

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Follow these steps and check if they help.

Step 1:

Test the issue in safe mode.

Step 2:

If the problem does not occur, try to clean boot.

Note: The steps in the article to restart your computer as usual.

Step 3:

Perform SFC scan to check whether the problem is related to missing or corrupt system files.

Step 4:

Check if the problem occurs in a new user account.

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