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Can I Reload Windows Explorer In Xp?


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cary



Joined: 01 Jul 2006
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PostPosted: 05/03/07 - 08:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have little problem with my computer. My Windows Explorer freezes, and i don't know why. I dont know what to do and what is wrong with him. Can I reload windows explorer in Xp? I really need help. I have to finish a project for my school. So any advice is welcomed. Thank you in advance.
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grover



Joined: 08 Mar 2006
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PostPosted: 06/25/07 - 23:27    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think that there is some serious problem with your computer. It isnt good when your Windows Explorer freezes. If it stop working, your whole system will fall. I think that is smart to move your data and reinstall your Windows before is too late. You dont want to have bigger problems with it or to lose your data. Especially if you have working on it couple days or even hours. It is hard to start something, all over again. That problem with Windows Explorer can mean that your system is corrupted. You can try to clean it firs, and than to try repairing your windows. You can succeed, and when you finish your project it is smart to reinstall Windows.
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