Explorer: Running from server failed


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1

    Explorer: Running from server failed


    Hi ppl,

    Since yesterday I can't open Computer, C:, D:, the Usermap on the desktop, Control Panel, you name it. This happened when I accidently moved the Documents folder to the My Music folder. I just wanted to delete the Documents folder in the My Music folder but from then my Windows lost it. Google Chrome, MSN etc. do work actually.

    When I doubleclick on Computer on the desktop (or any other folder) it says: Running from server failed. In my eventviewer I got the eventid 10010: Event ID 10010 Source DCOM with this code: CEFF45EE-C862-41DE-AEE2-A022C81EDA92. I read it all but all of the possible sollutions doesn't apply to my problem.

    A format C is the last thing I will do ofcourse. Who can help me pls??
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Lakitna said:
    Hi ppl,

    Since yesterday I can't open Computer, C:, D:, the Usermap on the desktop, Control Panel, you name it. This happened when I accidently moved the Documents folder to the My Music folder. I just wanted to delete the Documents folder in the My Music folder but from then my Windows lost it. Google Chrome, MSN etc. do work actually.

    When I doubleclick on Computer on the desktop (or any other folder) it says: Running from server failed. In my eventviewer I got the eventid 10010: Event ID 10010 Source DCOM with this code: CEFF45EE-C862-41DE-AEE2-A022C81EDA92. I read it all but all of the possible sollutions doesn't apply to my problem.

    A format C is the last thing I will do ofcourse. Who can help me pls??

    Do you have a backup?????

    Do you have a win 7 dvd to do a repair install?


    Ken
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I have the dvd but i dont wanna lose data..
      My Computer


 

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