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Hi, i am going to restore my PC back to factory settings, in order to get rid of a few problems, however last time i did this when the PC went to LOAD up (once it had finished) it stopped loading at the point where my backgornd had appeared and nothing ELSE. So only a picture of the defualt xp background was up with no icons or windows toolbar.

At this point last time i phoned a pc help phone number (very expensive) and they TOLD me the run command to insert to bring up the winsdows toolbar and once inserted the PC loaded up as normal and their were no more problems ever.

so what im asking is for the run command to do this, i can rememeber it involves the words windows and system 32 i think.
Thankyou for the help.well if you only have you wallpaper.
You have to press ctrl+alt+del
Then go to file (right top) -> new task.
there you have to type explorer(.exe).
Hopes this helps you out.

Jonas How are you restoring this machine exactly ? ?with my recovery disks Then the only shortcuts that will be on the desktop are the ones created when the machine was a day old...

Any programs and data stored after that are gone.i no mate, but when i did it before their were ZERO oicns, not even my computer, the comp didnt load up properly if you get me, the backgorund pops up butnothing else so i need the command to kick start the windows toolbar at the bottomQuote from: ras90 on August 07, 2007, 10:36:34 AM

i no mate, but when i did it before their were ZERO icons, not even my computer, the comp didnt load up properly if you get me, the backgorund pops up butnothing else so i need the command to kick start the windows toolbar at the bottom
Well that is the explorer command.
Quote from: Jonas Wauters on August 07, 2007, 06:00:46 AM
well if you only have you're wallpaper.
You have to press ctrl+alt+del
Then go to file (right top) -> Click new task.
there you have to type explorer(.exe). And hit Enter.
Hopes this helps you out.

Jonas
That's the one that controls the toolbar, desktop icons, explorer,...
Just give it a try it would surprise me if it wouldn't work.

Jonas

BTW: I'm assuming that you have win XP.Quote
BTW: I'm assuming that you have win XP.

Or a COPY...Quote from: Jonas Wauters on August 07, 2007, 11:54:16 AM
Quote from: ras90 on August 07, 2007, 10:36:34 AM
i no mate, but when i did it before their were ZERO icons, not even my computer, the comp didnt load up properly if you get me, the backgorund pops up butnothing else so i need the command to kick start the windows toolbar at the bottom
Well that is the explorer command.
Quote from: Jonas Wauters on August 07, 2007, 06:00:46 AM
well if you only have you're wallpaper.
You have to press ctrl+alt+del
Then go to file (right top) -> Click new task.
there you have to type explorer(.exe). And hit Enter.
Hopes this helps you out.

Jonas
That's the one that controls the toolbar, desktop icons, explorer,...
Just give it a try it would surprise me if it wouldn't work.

Jonas

BTW: I'm assuming that you have win XP.

yes i do have xp mate, its just that i want to be 100% sure as if it goes wrong my PC is nailed, at the moment when i insert that command it brings up a box with my info in (my comp etc but if i do it in the scenerio i have given, will it bring up that box or allow the comp to load normally?What?
If you use the explorer command at the moment (when the toolbar is there) you get a windows with you're systeminfo?
What happens when you type systeminfo?

Jonas Quote from: Jonas Wauters on August 08, 2007, 06:14:33 AM
What?
If you use the explorer command at the moment (when the toolbar is there) you get a windows with you're systeminfo?
What happens when you type systeminfo?

Jonas

what i mean is that when i type that a window appear that shows by c drive and all the others ike d,e and f drives, however what im saying is that i need the command to MAKE the bar at the bottom of my PC appear that says start and goes along the bottom of my screen plzIf you really want to test it:
1 ) Press ctrl+alt+del
2 ) go to processes and hit E repeatly until you see explorer.exe
3 ) click end process
4 ) Click yes
5 ) Close everything including task manager.
That is what you have at the other computer wright?
5 ) Press ctrl+alt+del (again)
6 ) Click file
7 ) Click New task (Run...)
8 ) Type explorer(.exe)
9 ) Hit enter.

Is this what you want?

Jonas
Quote from: patio on August 07, 2007, 01:58:10 PM
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BTW: I'm assuming that you have win XP.

Or a copy...
I'm wondering about this myself.ye i doSo your problem is solved?

Jonas


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