Clark
December 11th 03, 10:50 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>
>my windows xp pro explorer program has not been
>functioning properly over the last few days. If you
right
>click on any file in when you have an explorer window
open
>sometimes it works and other times it seems get "stuck"
>just reading the disk for ever. It eventually comes
back
>with the right click menu but then copy and pasting
>activities and zipping activities take just as long to
run
>by using the right click options. If you try and clost
>down the explorer window it comes back with the program
is
>not responding and if you choose end now it goes to a
>blank screen with lots of disk activity but little
else.
>Does anyone know which files I need to restore to get
back
>to a clean version of the explorer exe and dll files? I
>don't really want to do a re-install of the OS but am
not
>sure how you do a repair so that XP can find out if any
>components have been damaged. Any advice would be
>appreciated and thanks in advance for any postings.
>
>Thanks
>
>Peter
>
>.
>
What size of memory do you have?
I don't think it's really memory problem, but if you have
below 256MB, consider adding more memory.
>Hi
>
>my windows xp pro explorer program has not been
>functioning properly over the last few days. If you
right
>click on any file in when you have an explorer window
open
>sometimes it works and other times it seems get "stuck"
>just reading the disk for ever. It eventually comes
back
>with the right click menu but then copy and pasting
>activities and zipping activities take just as long to
run
>by using the right click options. If you try and clost
>down the explorer window it comes back with the program
is
>not responding and if you choose end now it goes to a
>blank screen with lots of disk activity but little
else.
>Does anyone know which files I need to restore to get
back
>to a clean version of the explorer exe and dll files? I
>don't really want to do a re-install of the OS but am
not
>sure how you do a repair so that XP can find out if any
>components have been damaged. Any advice would be
>appreciated and thanks in advance for any postings.
>
>Thanks
>
>Peter
>
>.
>
What size of memory do you have?
I don't think it's really memory problem, but if you have
below 256MB, consider adding more memory.