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Question about 'How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes'
Monday, October 31, 2005 at 2:25 pm
Posted by Iraj Jafariseyedabadi (1 messages posted)

Its a few days that my windows explorer crashes and all icons on desktop disappear also the mouse and everything on screen hangs ! I have discoered the way to recover the desk top myself ,but the problem happens every time when i try to open my computer folders ! Microsoft has no answere for the crash reason and i was prohibited ! from downloading security updates for internet explorer (as microsoft recommended) by the same problem(download page hanged ) ! I have done much more about that : I noticed the task manager datas related to processes ,and preformance ,so i discovered that when the problem happens ,number of proceses increase (still need to compare and find which processes are increased). I also noticed that the CPU usage changes (from 100% to 2 % ) during the differrent stages of this problem ,but when hanged it is 100% ,normally it is around 80 % after some reactions by me it becomes 2-3 % for example refreshing task manager . I also noticed that task manager shows more than one icon for some folders ! for example :network connections .... I also noticed that memory usage changes awfully for some applications .I guess all these could be related to uninstalling a software named without restoring the internet explorer ,so some directories are damaged ,but i do not know still how to repair my windows software and microsoft help and support is not applicable to me due to my being i Iran ,and at most will cause another problem (windows activation!!) Thank you and please help Iraj

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re: Question about 'How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes'
Monday, October 31, 2005 at 6:39 pm
Posted by Ricer46 (19734 messages posted)

Try this






On Monday, October 31, 2005 at 2:25 pm, Iraj Jafariseyedabadi wrote:
>Its a few days that my windows explorer crashes and all icons on desktop disappear
>also the mouse and everything on screen hangs !
>I have discoered the way to recover the desk top myself ,but the problem happens
>every time when i try to open my computer folders !
>Microsoft has no answere for the crash reason and i was prohibited ! from downloading
>security updates for internet explorer (as microsoft recommended) by the same problem(download
>page hanged ) !
>I have done much more about that :
>I noticed the task manager datas related to processes ,and preformance ,so i discovered
>that when the problem happens ,number of proceses increase (still need to compare
>and find which processes are increased).
>I also noticed that the CPU usage changes (from 100% to 2 % ) during the differrent
>stages of this problem ,but when hanged it is 100% ,normally it is around 80 % after
>some reactions by me it becomes 2-3 % for example refreshing task manager .
>I also noticed that task manager shows more than one icon for some folders ! for
>example :network connections ....
>I also noticed that memory usage changes awfully for some applications .I guess all
>these could be related to uninstalling a software named without restoring the
>internet explorer ,so some directories are damaged ,but i do not know still how to
>repair my windows software and microsoft help and support is not applicable to me
>due to my being i Iran ,and at most will cause another problem (windows activation!!)
> Thank you and please help
> Iraj
>

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