Not entirely optimized Explorer window

Hi all

Recently, I have a problem with my Windows Explorer. When I try to click MAXIMIZE, Windows Explorer does not maximize to the full screen. It is 1-2inches from the top of the screen area not maximize coverage. Does anyone have a solution for me?

Thank you.

This means that another program has reserved this space for private use, such as a toolbar or magnifying glass or another program.

If you don't know what kind of program can have reserved for this area, you can run MSCONFIG and disable the startup items until you can identify what program reserves the space.

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    When I try to install it, it says it does not support 64-bit Windows. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium x 64 bit.

    Is there a way I could run in 64-bit Windows? Thanks for help

    EDIT: I tried compatibility mode, no luck.

    According to the program, it does not work on a 64-bit so make OS run natively is very likely.

    If you have another Windows license, you can still use Windows Virtual PC to run virtually, but keep in mind any visualization program has limited graphics ability and it may not always work well or very quickly.

  • I open a powerpoint file to edit it, then save it again in the same folder. Then I close the application. Now the Explorer window will not respond.

    Original title:

    I have a folder on my desktop and added 5 PPTX files.  I open the folder so I can see all the files, double-click on one to change, and then save it again in the same folder.  Then I close the Powerpoint application.  Now the Explorer window of window (which I opened before) will not respond.  It clicks when I click it.  I can't close or access any of the files inside.  Any ideas?  My computer still respond as usual.

    64 bit OS

    Hello

    You did changes to the computer, before the show?

    Method 1:

    Step 1: Safe Mode

    Start your computer in safe mode and check the number.

    Start your computer in safe mode

    Step 2: Clean boot

    If you are not facing the problem in safe mode, and then put your computer in a clean boot and search for the question.

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

    Note: Once you are done with the boot, follow step 7 of article to reset your computer to normal startup.

    Method 2:

    Refer to this link.

    Error: Windows Explorer has stopped working

    Note: Please skip the step that offers to perform a upgrade in Place, for now.

    Method 3:

    Change the location of the folder and check.

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