lefty50001 Honorable Oct 17, 2013 1 0 10,510 Oct 17, 2013 #1 explorer.exe can't find its own nose anymore. I've tried several fixes to no avail. Is there any way I can just disable it and find a replacement? I never have liked it anyway.
explorer.exe can't find its own nose anymore. I've tried several fixes to no avail. Is there any way I can just disable it and find a replacement? I never have liked it anyway.
Solution dodger46 Oct 17, 2013 Did you try SFC etcetera? Winkey plus 'X' Choose Command Prompt (Admin) Type sfc /scannow then Enter You could also try chkdsk At CMD Prompt Type chkdsk /f /r then Enter. (note spaces before /). Type Y and Enter to run the program when you restart Windows. Expect it to take a long time if you have a large drive. Use this to check out the chkdsk log http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html
Did you try SFC etcetera? Winkey plus 'X' Choose Command Prompt (Admin) Type sfc /scannow then Enter You could also try chkdsk At CMD Prompt Type chkdsk /f /r then Enter. (note spaces before /). Type Y and Enter to run the program when you restart Windows. Expect it to take a long time if you have a large drive. Use this to check out the chkdsk log http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html
Z Zmokamok Honorable Jul 12, 2013 70 0 10,660 Oct 17, 2013 #2 You can't find a replacement for Explorer.exe, and I would not recommend to remove it. Upvote 0 Downvote
dodger46 Splendid Nov 19, 2011 4,837 1 24,960 Oct 17, 2013 Solution #3 Did you try SFC etcetera? Winkey plus 'X' Choose Command Prompt (Admin) Type sfc /scannow then Enter You could also try chkdsk At CMD Prompt Type chkdsk /f /r then Enter. (note spaces before /). Type Y and Enter to run the program when you restart Windows. Expect it to take a long time if you have a large drive. Use this to check out the chkdsk log http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Did you try SFC etcetera? Winkey plus 'X' Choose Command Prompt (Admin) Type sfc /scannow then Enter You could also try chkdsk At CMD Prompt Type chkdsk /f /r then Enter. (note spaces before /). Type Y and Enter to run the program when you restart Windows. Expect it to take a long time if you have a large drive. Use this to check out the chkdsk log http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96938-check-disk-chkdsk-read-event-viewer-log.html