Sharon F
April 13th 03, 04:12 AM
Does the same thing happen when you start in safe mode have you
installed all the updates for XP there is one that is just for explorer
errors if you read the more info article for it it tells how to refresh
your pagefile a good thing to know as a corrupt pagefile can cause
explorer errors too when/if you post back here are some spare
punctuation marks ..........................
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, use them wisely
Sharon F
MS MVP [Shell/User]
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 17:49:50 -0700, "Iby" > wrote:
>I still haven't been able to fix my Windows Explorer Error I checked my hard
>drive for viruses none I checked for anything thing that wasn't up to date
>none so what is causing this stupid error it ****'s me off so bad when ever
>I click my computer boom it crashed and explorer makes all my system-tray
>icons disappear and makes it use more of my memory to run them in the
>background and also after it crash's I can then open "My Computer" and
>instead of seeing my Folders, Drives, Input devices all neat and organized
>like Windows XP default I see them like all lined up in Alphabetic order I
>don't recall ever doing this I don't even know how to do that now I cant
>seem to get it back in the way it was if you don't know what I mean go to>my
>computer> you should see you folder in one place then a line to separate it
>from your drives then another line to separate it from output devices
>something is wrong please help also an added bonus when ever I visit some
>websites I get this java runtime error for like 20 clicks before it goes
>away then when I go back or forward or refresh same thing over and over
>again makes it hard for me to view websites like Microsoft websites :( my pc
>is messed. I am the Admin of this PC. People thought I had Viruses but I
>went to Norton to get the Virus removal tools seems I don't have a Virus and
>I also did a virus check seems I don't have a virus just a messed up XP
>installation can any one explain to me how to fix it. Is this a Direct X
>9.0a problem?
>
>Extra Info:
>
>Running on Windows XP pro legal copy
>1.4 GHz
>512mb ram ddr
>Asus motherboard
>direct X 9.0a
>NVIDIA Geforce 2 mx/mx 400
installed all the updates for XP there is one that is just for explorer
errors if you read the more info article for it it tells how to refresh
your pagefile a good thing to know as a corrupt pagefile can cause
explorer errors too when/if you post back here are some spare
punctuation marks ..........................
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, use them wisely
Sharon F
MS MVP [Shell/User]
On Sat, 12 Apr 2003 17:49:50 -0700, "Iby" > wrote:
>I still haven't been able to fix my Windows Explorer Error I checked my hard
>drive for viruses none I checked for anything thing that wasn't up to date
>none so what is causing this stupid error it ****'s me off so bad when ever
>I click my computer boom it crashed and explorer makes all my system-tray
>icons disappear and makes it use more of my memory to run them in the
>background and also after it crash's I can then open "My Computer" and
>instead of seeing my Folders, Drives, Input devices all neat and organized
>like Windows XP default I see them like all lined up in Alphabetic order I
>don't recall ever doing this I don't even know how to do that now I cant
>seem to get it back in the way it was if you don't know what I mean go to>my
>computer> you should see you folder in one place then a line to separate it
>from your drives then another line to separate it from output devices
>something is wrong please help also an added bonus when ever I visit some
>websites I get this java runtime error for like 20 clicks before it goes
>away then when I go back or forward or refresh same thing over and over
>again makes it hard for me to view websites like Microsoft websites :( my pc
>is messed. I am the Admin of this PC. People thought I had Viruses but I
>went to Norton to get the Virus removal tools seems I don't have a Virus and
>I also did a virus check seems I don't have a virus just a messed up XP
>installation can any one explain to me how to fix it. Is this a Direct X
>9.0a problem?
>
>Extra Info:
>
>Running on Windows XP pro legal copy
>1.4 GHz
>512mb ram ddr
>Asus motherboard
>direct X 9.0a
>NVIDIA Geforce 2 mx/mx 400