Find the file Explorer window

File Browser window came when accidentally hit keyboard in Vista and XP. How can I bring up Explorer again?  She has Windows watermark on it. Here is the screenshot of the file browser window:

http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/3310/filebrowser2.jpg

There is no keyboard shortcut command in Vista to make appear this http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Keyboard-shortcutsfile browser.  I could not find any reference to the file anywhere Explorer (not not even Microsoft if you say ITI carried the logo).-I don't think it comes with Vista (even though it may have carried over from earlier versions if you upgraded to Vista).  Maybe you have installed other software that provides this feature but I have no idea how recrete it or access it.

Try going to start / find and grabs the file browser and see if you get hits.

In the case otherwise, you'll just have to hope make you this soul "error" again, but this time realize what you were doing, so you can access it again.

Sorry we couldn't help you any tha before that.

Good luck!

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