how to repair windows explorer?


  1. Posts : 104
    windows 7
       #1

    how to repair windows explorer?


    Is there a way to repair Windows Explorer in case of malfunctioning?

    This is my problem: from time to time, unexpectedly, Windows Explorer behaves in strange ways. The most common errors I came across so far: 1. certain keys don't work anymore - such as in THIS moment the ( which i could only copy/paste here - 2. sometimes many keys don't work anymore and instead an error sound is heard - 3. the right mouse click does not pop up the context menu - or it is just visible for 0,0001 second in a flash.
    There is a workaround to solve error 3: start a new instance of windows explorer and use the right mouse. if it works it will also work in the original window.
    After a computer restart problems 1 & 2 are gone as well, till all of a sudden they come up again. No idea why...

    This is my situation: after a long series of computer repairs I am finally able to install all my applications again. I am somewhere in the middle. At a certain point the above mentioned explorer errors started - no clue what triggered the trouble. System restore does not help: I can only go 2 days back (why not many days more?) and that does not solve the trouble.
    Of course I could start from scratch again - very annoying - and re-install Windows7 completely.
    Some individual applications have an 'application repair' option - usually found in the control panel > uninstall section. Does Windows7 have this option too? Or is there another way to repair or reset the windows explorer? Or just re-install the isolated windows explorer? Or check/repair the registry related to windows explorer?
    Thanks!
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  2. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #2

    Welcome
    Advice that I usually give when unexpected problems occur, is to make a full antivirus scan
    Download and make a full scan with malwarebytes
    If negative try to repair
    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
    run 3 or 4 times if errors are found.
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  3.    #3

    Is this a factory install, clean install or an in-place Upgrade?

    Often times an Upgrade will carry over corruption from the previous OS and needs to have the HD wiped of any infected or corrupt code to clean reinstall. re-install windows 7

    A factory install can be corrupted from the start due to large amount of bloatware and useless factory utilities. Win7 has superior versions of almost all unneeded factory utilities. This is why many tech enthusiasts find a clean-copy installer of their version to reinstall with Product Key on COA sticker.

    If you want to continue troubleshooting and SFC linked above doesn't find corrupt system files, you can try a Repair Install.

    Study also the Event Viewer>Custom view>Admin to google repeat errors to resolution. Check also the Performance log on Advanced Tool pages accessed by clicking WEI score link at Computer>Properties. Look for cued issues at top of Tools page, Generate A System Health Report.

    Type "problems" in start seach box to see if any problem solutions have been sent to reported or unreported problems.
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  4. Posts : 104
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    @richc46:
    malwarebytes and sfc didnt find any problems - as far as i could see...
    in sfc there was a flashy unreadable message when 100% had been scanned, then the box closed - no problems or advices were displayed.

    @gregrocker:
    its a clean installation after my acer laptop had been repaired 3x...
    i will have to study more the other solutions u recommended. i am afraid all these instructions are faaaaaaaaaar beyond my computer knowledge.

    especially this is abacaabra for me, no clue at all: "Study also the Event Viewer>Custom view>Admin to google repeat errors to resolution. Check also the Performance log on Advanced Tool pages accessed by clicking WEI score link at Computer>Properties. Look for cued issues at top of Tools page, Generate A System Health Report. "

    does anyone of you (or others) recognize the specific errors i mentioned + the new one: after restarting computer the normal dropdown menus (file, edit etc) cannot really be displayed: they flash and disappear, unless I run a fresh explorer.exe. anyone familiar with this behaviour? any cause? any solution? thanks
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  5.    #5

    Rich and I posted links that give you step by step instructions for running System File Checker and Repair Install.

    Type Event Viewer in Start Search box to access it. Go Start>rightclick Computer>Properties>click WEI score link to get to Advanced Tools page for Performance log and to Generate a System Health Reprot.

    Report back the results of the steps given if you are interested in troubleshooting your computer and not just complaining about how hard it is without asking specific questions about the steps.

    Did you clean reinstall yourself, or did Dell reinstall the factory installation for you? A reinstall using Factory Recovery is not a clean reinstall as it replaces all of the factory bloatware which easily corrupts and hinders instantaneous performance by Win7.
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  6. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
       #6

    Correct me if i am wrong but do you have only keyboard and mouse related errors? Have you tried using an external mouse E.g.?
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  7. Posts : 104
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    @gregrocker, richc46
    had no internet connection (indonesia!) for a few days. experimented a bit in the meantime, think i solved my own problem.
    the trouble was caused by nero multimedia suite 10. at least: after uninstalling those nero applications that i didnt really need, the problems were over - so far at least.
    so at this moment no need to search through event view etc.
    and greg, please do understand that simple computer users, non-experts like me, are sometimes overwhelmed by the dozens of new terms included in the help suggestions offered by friendly and fabulous people in this forum. sometimes i don't understand the instructions or cannot find the locations etc. please understand.
    thanks for your help - if necessary i checkout more and get back to you.

    @bill2
    mouse was not the problem, same things happened with mousepad & shortcuts. thanks
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  8. Posts : 19,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64 ; Xubuntu x64
       #8

    Hi,

    You seem to have solved the problem, for the time being anyway, but I find myself wondering whether you possible have USB device problems.

    Can you open your Device Manager, and just check to see that you don't have any yellow exclamation symbols next to your keyboard and USB devices, as shown in the image below? If you don't, then this isn't a problem.

    Regards,
    Golden
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails how to repair windows explorer?-capture.png  
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