Windows explorer issues

Jack C

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Hello again,
1. I'm still not on friendly terms with Windows Explorer, although I have learned about the "pointer" folders, libraries, etc thanks to helpful posts on this site. But I am still uncomfortable with file management. I set up windows explorer to open to my profile c:\users\my user name, but it's way down near the bottom, only a minor annoyance. I also put in a number of folders for files I want to keep in various categories, under the username folder. So far so good.
In another post on another topic, I heard the poster mention that he had installed the "classic shell". Hmmm. Is this going to make my file management more like XP?
Is it safe? Available?
I'd appreciate some advice.

2. Also, not to complicate this post, I did have a peculiar incident today where Windows Explorer would not open from where I had it pinned to the task bar, nor from the start menu, nor from programs/accessories. When I clicked to open it, I got a brief flash of light on the desktop, then it disappeared. I had to do a system restore to get Windows Explorer back.
Many thanks for any thoughts about either or both issues.

Jack
 

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2. Also, not to complicate this post, I did have a peculiar incident today where Windows Explorer would not open from where I had it pinned to the task bar, nor from the start menu, nor from programs/accessories. When I clicked to open it, I got a brief flash of light on the desktop, then it disappeared. I had to do a system restore to get Windows Explorer back.
Many thanks for any thoughts about either or both issues.

Jack

Hi Jack,

To check the explorer issue, we need to check for integrity violations of key system files. To do this, please:

1. Click Start Orb.
2. In search box, type cmd.
3. Right-click on cmd and choose to "Run as administrator".
4. In the cmd window that opened, type sfc /scannow and hit enter.

Thi will check for issues with system file, and repair if neccessary. Post the outcome once it is run, and then see if explorer works as expected from your pinned shortcuts.

Regards,
Golden
 
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2. Also, not to complicate this post, I did have a peculiar incident today where Windows Explorer would not open from where I had it pinned to the task bar, nor from the start menu, nor from programs/accessories. When I clicked to open it, I got a brief flash of light on the desktop, then it disappeared. I had to do a system restore to get Windows Explorer back.
Many thanks for any thoughts about either or both issues.

Jack

Hi Jack,

To check the explorer issue, we need to check for integrity violations of key system files. To do this, please:

1. Click Start Orb.
2. In search box, type cmd.
3. Right-click on cmd and choose to "Run as administrator".
4. In the cmd window that opened, type sfc /scannow and hit enter.

Thi will check for issues with system file, and repair if neccessary. Post the outcome once it is run, and then see if explorer works as expected from your pinned shortcuts.

Regards,
Golden

Golden, Thank you. I am running sfc /scannow now on the win7 laptop and posting this from my Win XP desktop.
Of course, Windows Explorer is already back to functioning as it should, thanks to the system restore I did after trying all the other things I could do to correct this peculiar problem.
So it may well be that the system files are OK. And, again, it's now working again. I just hadn't seen anything like that before, so I thought I'd yelp.
I will indeed post the results of the sfc /scannow program.

Thanks again,

Jack
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba Tecra R850
OS
Windows 7 Professsional 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7-2620M
Motherboard
n/a Laptop
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon™ HD 6450M w/1GB DDR3
Sound Card
n/a
Monitor(s) Displays
n/a
Screen Resolution
1366 X768
Hard Drives
500GB HDD (7200rpm, Serial-ATA)
PSU
n/a
Case
n/a
Cooling
n/a
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n/a
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Toshiba Nano Wireless PA3844U-1ETB
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Download 35.9 Mbps Upload 1.89 Mbps
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Laptop
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