interesting accident
wierd.
now my question is how do I get it back without reinstalling windows?
You can restart it by opening Task Manager, and using the new task option, browse to the Windows folder, and select explorer.exe there.
Explorer.exe is the standard shell in Windows....the 'thing' that provides you that typical desktop interface....start bar, icons, time, etc.
People who use alternate shells [such as LiteSTEP] are [or should be] aware that a Windows OS will 'run' without it...as the Kernel is what is 'running' and that's separate.
Fortunately the Task Manager is intentionally separate from Explorer as well so it's a 'back door' to get Explorer.exe running again.
With the new-found stability of XP and 2000 compared with the 9x vintage, you may just have found that Explorer crashing is a novelty, but in 9x it was commonplace and one of the incentives to adopt alternatives...
| Macs are also less expensive to upgrade...'cause ya can't. You're stuck with what ya got until ya buy a whole new one. |
| macrobaye : Your mac praising starts to become annoying. |
Yes...it's a bit that way. I'm losing track of just how many threads have recently been turned into some Mac/Anti-Mac crusade by a few with seriously blunt axes to grind.
What say everyone goes to just one thread and does their Apple bruising and non-PC-ing there and leave the rest of the community in relative peace.
....or at least stay on topic. I believe we are talking about Explorer.exe going AWOL, which has exactly zip/nada/nil to do with Apple or Mac or OSX or any other permutation of the three.
Stow it.....
| . I believe we are talking about Explorer.exe going AWOL |
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