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interesting accident

interesting accident

did you know that your computer will run without having explorer.exe on it anymore. I didn't, but I do now.

wierd.


now my question is how do I get it back without reinstalling windows?
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Reply #26 Top
Actually Explorer.ex_ is 351,519 so it'd easily fit on a floppy...
Reply #27 Top
If you had a back-up, with something like Drive Image 7, you could have restored the file in seconds...
Reply #28 Top
I looked on the cd and couldn't find it. It was probably in one of the cabinet files, or I didn't look hard enough

I wish I had a backup. but its all over now and everything is back to normal. Reinstalling windows was just an hour out of my life.
Reply #29 Top
T the C...it's in the i386 directory....right after...exe2bin.ex_ and right before extrac32.ex_....
Reply #30 Top
let me look and how much of an idiot I really am.
Reply #31 Top
they are different file sizes?
Reply #32 Top
Expanded, Explorer.exe is about a meg...
Reply #33 Top
1,000,960
Reply #34 Top
mines 960 kb

so you just run it on the cd and it will install?
Reply #35 Top
No...on the CD it is compressed.....has the underscore suffix 'ex_'....you need to expand it [unpack] and copy it to the 'Windows' folder of your drive...
Reply #36 Top
960k is 1000960 , BTW....
Reply #37 Top
how do you unpack the 'ex_' files? (I'd like to know this for future reference)

and 960k is 1000960....I knew that, where is my mind going
Reply #38 Top
In i386 there is a proggy called 'expand.exe'....that'd unpack the ex_ file...
Reply #39 Top
Hehe...I pre-empted your next Q...
Reply #40 Top
thanks Jafo

so how does it work?
Reply #41 Top
so how does it work?


type expand /?

that will give you the usage details. Here they are in all their glory...

Expands one or more compressed files.

EXPAND [-r] Source Destination
EXPAND -r Source [Destination]
EXPAND -D Source.cab [-F:Files]
EXPAND Source.cab -F:Files Destination

-r Rename expanded files.
-D Display list of files in source.
Source Source file specification. Wildcards may be used.
-F:Files Name of files to expand from a .CAB.
Destination Destination file | path specification.
Destination may be a directory.
If Source is multiple files and -r is not specified,
Destination must be a directory.

HTH!
Reply #43 Top
the easyest way to do is like i said take your current explorer.exe, copy it to a folder u name (extras or something)... then if the original ever gets wiped out all u have to do is copy the one in the extras folder to your windows directory .. it takes just a few seconds ......and saves alot of headaches..
Reply #45 Top
ohh so true ... hehehehe
Reply #47 Top
Is good?

/me thinks really really positive thoughts of the outcome