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| Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine except Windows Explorer. PRIOR EVENTS: Norton Antivirus Corporate Client Edition 7.5 definition update and Visual Studio 2005 crash (while editing in the Forms Editor). Other than those, there was nothing in particular. There was no new software installation or removal. The system still functions properly after those events until it was shutdown and restarted the next day. STEPS TAKEN SO FAR: 1. Antivirus and Windows Defender full scan, which find nothing. 2. Norton Antivirus uninstallation and reinstallation. 3. System Restore 4. System File Checker (sfc /scannow) I try to avoid OS reinstallation or repair install if possible. Any ideas/solution? Thanks. |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Henry <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > >PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to >indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe >through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing >briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank >desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine >except Windows Explorer. It's possible you have a corrupt profile, if nothing else works, you might create a new one. How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;811151 -- http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/t...largest-digger |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Replied to [Henry]'s message : ----------------------------------------------------------- > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error > message to indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start > explorer.exe through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the > start menu appearing briefly for a fraction of a second before going > away. Open Task Manager Try to Start explorer Type eventvwr Click OK See the errors -- Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ] Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/ |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Thanks for the reply. At the moment, I don't have the Start Menu on my desktop. Any idea how to create a new user and transfer existing user profile from the Task Manager ->File->Run..? In addition, I have tried booting into Safe mode and the problem still persists. Thanks. "Pennywise@DerryMaine.Gov" wrote: > Henry <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > > > >PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to > >indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe > >through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing > >briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank > >desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine > >except Windows Explorer. > > It's possible you have a corrupt profile, if nothing else works, you > might create a new one. > > How to copy data from a corrupted user profile to a new profile > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;811151 > > -- > http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/t...largest-digger > |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Thanks for the reply. I did that and it does not show any error. This is what I did: 1. Opened up the event viewer 2. Tried to run explorer.exe 3. Checked for any error log (I checked everything under System, Application, Security), and there is no error logged. "Ayush" wrote: > Replied to [Henry]'s message : > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error > > message to indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start > > explorer.exe through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the > > start menu appearing briefly for a fraction of a second before going > > away. > > > Open Task Manager > Try to Start explorer > Type eventvwr > Click OK > See the errors > > > > -- > Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ] > > Search - www.Google.com | Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org > Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/ > > > |
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| RE: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem I am having the same problem! It occured after downloading a newer version of Norton. The computer boots up fine but when the desktop appears there are no icons and no taskbar. I cannot right-click on the desktop. I have to use the Task Manager to open programs. Internet Explorer will not open. Please help. "Henry" wrote: > OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to > indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe > through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing > briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank > desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine > except Windows Explorer. > > PRIOR EVENTS: Norton Antivirus Corporate Client Edition 7.5 definition > update and Visual Studio 2005 crash (while editing in the Forms Editor). > Other than those, there was nothing in particular. There was no new software > installation or removal. The system still functions properly after those > events until it was shutdown and restarted the next day. > > STEPS TAKEN SO FAR: > 1. Antivirus and Windows Defender full scan, which find nothing. > 2. Norton Antivirus uninstallation and reinstallation. > 3. System Restore > 4. System File Checker (sfc /scannow) > > I try to avoid OS reinstallation or repair install if possible. Any > ideas/solution? > > Thanks. > > |
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| RE: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem I am having the same problem! It occured after downloading a newer version of Norton. The computer boots up fine but when the desktop appears there are no icons and no taskbar. I cannot right-click on the desktop. I have to use the Task Manager to open programs. Internet Explorer will not open. Please help. "Henry" wrote: > OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to > indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe > through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing > briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank > desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine > except Windows Explorer. > > PRIOR EVENTS: Norton Antivirus Corporate Client Edition 7.5 definition > update and Visual Studio 2005 crash (while editing in the Forms Editor). > Other than those, there was nothing in particular. There was no new software > installation or removal. The system still functions properly after those > events until it was shutdown and restarted the next day. > > STEPS TAKEN SO FAR: > 1. Antivirus and Windows Defender full scan, which find nothing. > 2. Norton Antivirus uninstallation and reinstallation. > 3. System Restore > 4. System File Checker (sfc /scannow) > > I try to avoid OS reinstallation or repair install if possible. Any > ideas/solution? > > Thanks. > > |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Just to update the situation ... I created a new user through the "net user" command line and then logged into that new account (to see whether it's the user profile that is corrupt). The result is still the same. Blank desktop with no icons and taskbar for that new account. Any more idea? |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Just to update the situation ... I created a new user through the "net user" command line and then logged into that new account (to see whether it's the user profile that is corrupt). The result is still the same. Blank desktop with no icons and taskbar for that new account. Any more idea? |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Try reinstalling Internet Explorer. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 I know that your problem is with Explorer.exe but the two programs are hopelessly intertwined, like the Gordian knot. Corrupt or mismatched IE files often cause the type of problems that you are experiencing. Also, there is a similar issue affecting Windows 2000 when Internet Relay Chat (mIRC) program is installed. I don't know if the same issue affects Windows XP but it might be something to look into if you use these types of programs. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836417 John Henry wrote: > Just to update the situation ... > > I created a new user through the "net user" command line and then logged > into that new account (to see whether it's the user profile that is corrupt). > The result is still the same. Blank desktop with no icons and taskbar for > that new account. > > Any more idea? |
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| Re: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Try reinstalling Internet Explorer. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378 I know that your problem is with Explorer.exe but the two programs are hopelessly intertwined, like the Gordian knot. Corrupt or mismatched IE files often cause the type of problems that you are experiencing. Also, there is a similar issue affecting Windows 2000 when Internet Relay Chat (mIRC) program is installed. I don't know if the same issue affects Windows XP but it might be something to look into if you use these types of programs. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/836417 John Henry wrote: > Just to update the situation ... > > I created a new user through the "net user" command line and then logged > into that new account (to see whether it's the user profile that is corrupt). > The result is still the same. Blank desktop with no icons and taskbar for > that new account. > > Any more idea? |
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| RE: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Same problem here. Last thing that happened was that my Dell Latitude D620 ran out of power while working on it. Did not seem to perform a safe shutdown. Have anyone tried reinstalling internet explorer? Was wondering if the system restore thing would be worth a try, how can I access it now that I only have Task Manager? Also, is there anyway to access the control panel from task manager? Bjorn "Henry" wrote: > OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to > indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe > through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing > briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank > desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine > except Windows Explorer. > > PRIOR EVENTS: Norton Antivirus Corporate Client Edition 7.5 definition > update and Visual Studio 2005 crash (while editing in the Forms Editor). > Other than those, there was nothing in particular. There was no new software > installation or removal. The system still functions properly after those > events until it was shutdown and restarted the next day. > > STEPS TAKEN SO FAR: > 1. Antivirus and Windows Defender full scan, which find nothing. > 2. Norton Antivirus uninstallation and reinstallation. > 3. System Restore > 4. System File Checker (sfc /scannow) > > I try to avoid OS reinstallation or repair install if possible. Any > ideas/solution? > > Thanks. > > |
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| RE: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem Same problem here. Last thing that happened was that my Dell Latitude D620 ran out of power while working on it. Did not seem to perform a safe shutdown. Have anyone tried reinstalling internet explorer? Was wondering if the system restore thing would be worth a try, how can I access it now that I only have Task Manager? Also, is there anyway to access the control panel from task manager? Bjorn "Henry" wrote: > OS: Windows XP Pro SP2 > > PROBLEM: explorer.exe won't start after login. There is no error message to > indicate what the problem is. Attempts to manually start explorer.exe > through the Task Manager result in the taskbar and the start menu appearing > briefly for a fraction of a second before going away. There is only a blank > desktop with the cursor. There is no taskbar, start menu, and desktop icons. > Programs are accessible through the Task Manager, and they seem to work fine > except Windows Explorer. > > PRIOR EVENTS: Norton Antivirus Corporate Client Edition 7.5 definition > update and Visual Studio 2005 crash (while editing in the Forms Editor). > Other than those, there was nothing in particular. There was no new software > installation or removal. The system still functions properly after those > events until it was shutdown and restarted the next day. > > STEPS TAKEN SO FAR: > 1. Antivirus and Windows Defender full scan, which find nothing. > 2. Norton Antivirus uninstallation and reinstallation. > 3. System Restore > 4. System File Checker (sfc /scannow) > > I try to avoid OS reinstallation or repair install if possible. Any > ideas/solution? > > Thanks. > > |
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| RE: Blank Desktop and explorer.exe problem I currently use Xplorer2 to access the control panel. I tried System Restore but it didn't work for me. To access System Restore from the Task Manager, go to C:\\Documents and Settings\All Users\Programs\Accessories\System Tools\ System Restore.lnk or C:\\WINDOWS\system32\Restore\rstrui.exe I haven't tried reinstalling IE yet. I have been a bit busy lately. Another problem is that I am using IE7. So I may need to rollback to IE6 and then reinstall the whole thing all over again ... sigh. Let me know if anyone knows the solution to this problem. Thanks. "Bjorn" wrote: > Same problem here. Last thing that happened was that my Dell Latitude D620 > ran out of power while working on it. Did not seem to perform a safe shutdown. > > Have anyone tried reinstalling internet explorer? > > Was wondering if the system restore thing would be worth a try, how can I > access it now that I only have Task Manager? > > Also, is there anyway to access the control panel from task manager? > > Bjorn > |
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