MrEMann
Oct 2004
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Best 2 options:
1. ctrl+alt+del run a new task from task manager called CMD. in the command window, type sfc /scanonce and reboot. it will restart windows and start verifying your system files. If if finds the corrupted files, it will prompt for your windows XP disk. About 80% effective.
2. Recovery console and expand the explorer.ex_ file to C:\windows works about 70% of the time.
If neither of these work, a full reinstall is probably the last option. It can be fixed without, but if the steps above fail, then it is tedious and I'm not taking that kind of time to explain it.
This happens when explorer.exe becomes corrupt. It will launch, then terminate and not relaunch. System restore is usually not effective (because it only really tracks registry and driver changes
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