"Windows Explorer has stopped working" / "restart windows" but after the reboot, the impossible to open my files. __
Please how do l open my folders that l find dificult to find the required information.
Hi Sabrina Awuah Aning
(1) since when are you facing this problem?
(2) when exactly it happens?
Looks like the thread you are referring has been moved or merged.
Method 1: Run the fixit available in the links below and check if that makes a difference
Diagnose and repair Windows files and folders problems automatically
Difficulty of broken desktop shortcuts and common system maintenance tasks
Note: Fixit would attempt to recover bad sectors on the hard disk, in the course of this process there are chances of data loss from that particular area.
Method 2: You can follow the steps described in the article below, which deals with a similar question
Error message when you log on to Windows Vista: "Windows Explorer has stopped working".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/937093
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Search for malware that were missed, as suggests.
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http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/fix-a-corrupted-user-profileI hope this helps.
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It seems after I did a disc clean up around an update of the system of MS, I started having sites is not responding message 'updating of web page' and other this same message if I do not know
"Windows Explorer has stopped working, wait, restart or close the program. What is the cause? I don't have a Vista disk... it came with my HP dv5 Pavilioin.If anyone has any ideas... Please help...
Thank you
I told you to do many things. What you have tried and what you are still trying (if we can get a happening of todo list and I can check it)? Have you managed to find the results of chkdsk?
Copy and paste so the formatting is good. It is a single line. If you get an error message, you can copy it by right-clicking in the window, choose the brand, by selecting the text, and press ENTER.
There are communes of false positives of SFC so do not assume that something is actually corrupted until we see what files it complains. Settings.ini, desktop.ini, tcpmon.ini and ending with mof files are false positives.
For the results of the SFCStart - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).findstr/c: "[SR] cannot" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log|more "It will be able to see which files are corrupted.To see if therefindstr/c: "[SR] repair" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log|more -
Is not allowing me to access my computer, don't constantly message restarts message windows. Process is underway, need help. I loged as a guest on the computer problem not if badly - however, it does not go to all the pages and begins to have a similar message to say windows cannot open this page, even if it often is in the page and it stops.
a response would be email to me - thanks
Hello
1 have had any changes made to the computer before the show?
Please follow the steps in the link.
Important: before you perform an upgrade in-place, you must be prepared for the worst scenarios that led to your existing data on your computer being deleted. These data include data personal, settings, information about the hardware and software drivers. In case of a worst case scenario, you may have to reinstall all the programs. Make sure that you back up personal data to disks or other external storage devices before performing an upgrade on the spot.
Error: Windows Explorer has stopped working
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2694911
Reference link:
Explorer Windows stopped working
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