explorer not starting

superd

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When i login everytime i have to do ctrl+alt+del and run explorer manually
Any sloution:troll7:
 

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did you patch explorer.exe for some themes or something bro?
 

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did you patch explorer.exe for some themes or something bro?
no bro i just open startup manager software and deleted unnecessary startup and thats it:cry:and unable to revert it back
 

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So what's the problem...sometimes my explorer also not starts on boot so I start through task manager. .it takes only 3 seconds. .
 

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no bro i just open startup manager software and deleted unnecessary startup and thats it:cry:and unable to revert it back
Check for System Restore..Restore to the state before installing startup manager... :agree:
 

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goto services and change explorer.exe service
setting to automatic instead of manual..
I am just guessing not seen anything from internet..
may be it works ..
 

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So what's the problem...sometimes my explorer also not starts on boot so I start through task manager. .it takes only 3 seconds. .
its not sometime in my case its everytime
 

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bro. just go to safe mode and insert your windows os Disk then Explore it and find '' explorer.exe '' file then copy it and paste in the dir:- c/windows or-- c/windows/system32 Then restart Your pc...
 

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When i login everytime i have to do ctrl+alt+del and run explorer manually
Any sloution:troll7:
System Restore also may helps you
or
Open command prompt as admin and Run sfc /scannow
open regedit and navigate to the following

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In Winlogon, on the right side, you should notice a value called “Shell“. In the RHS Pane, ensure that the default string value of : Shell is explorer.exe.

Double-click this value. Make sure only ‘explorer.exe‘ is given the value of Shell. If you see anything else there, simply delete it and leave only ‘explorer.exe’ .

Exit the Registry Editor.

Restart the computer for the changes to take effect
 

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System Restore also may helps you
or
Open command prompt as admin and Run sfc /scannow
open regedit and navigate to the following

View attachment 166


In Winlogon, on the right side, you should notice a value called “Shell“. In the RHS Pane, ensure that the default string value of : Shell is explorer.exe.

Double-click this value. Make sure only ‘explorer.exe‘ is given the value of Shell. If you see anything else there, simply delete it and leave only ‘explorer.exe’ .

Exit the Registry Editor.

Restart the computer for the changes to take effect
yes bro only explorer is written but the problem is still there:sad:
 
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