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Don Bouchard
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      03-09-2009
For the past 2 days I have been unable to delete files from my computer.
When I try to delete a file, I get a message that Windows Explorer has
stopped working, followed by the message that Windows Explorer is
restarting. Also, using System Information I cannot get information about my
system; I get the message: "Can't Collect Information."
My HP Pavilion computer had been running flawlessly until 2 days ago. I
tried using System Restore, but System Restore fails to restore back any day
I choose. My system was running Vista Home Premium with SP1. Can anybody
help with suggestions on correcting my Vista OS?

 
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Don Bouchard
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      03-09-2009
I tried to open the reliability-performance monitor by typing "perf" in the
Start box, but it fails to open and instead I again get a message "Windows
Explorer has
stopped working", followed by the message "Windows Explorer is restarting."

"Alpha" <> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 13:07:07 -0700, "Don Bouchard" <>
> wrote:
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> If you look in your reliability monitor does it show anything being
> installed
> in the last few days?


 
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Don Bouchard
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      03-10-2009
No. But I did uninstall a program called TUT (The Ultimate Troubleshooter).

"Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
> news:7304B6EE-E0BF-4DDE-BA3B-...
>> I tried to open the reliability-performance monitor by typing "perf" in
>> the Start box, but it fails to open and instead I again get a message
>> "Windows Explorer has
>> stopped working", followed by the message "Windows Explorer is
>> restarting."
>>

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> Have you installed any software in the last few days ?
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RalfG
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      03-10-2009
Try running System Restore from a Safe Mode command prompt. Boot into Safe
Mode command prompt only (no GUI).
At the command prompt type rstrui.exe and then press ENTER.


"Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
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> No. But I did uninstall a program called TUT (The Ultimate
> Troubleshooter).
>
> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
> news: ...
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>> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
>> news:7304B6EE-E0BF-4DDE-BA3B-...
>>> I tried to open the reliability-performance monitor by typing "perf" in
>>> the Start box, but it fails to open and instead I again get a message
>>> "Windows Explorer has
>>> stopped working", followed by the message "Windows Explorer is
>>> restarting."
>>>

>>
>> Have you installed any software in the last few days ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Don Bouchard
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      03-10-2009
Thanks for trying to help, but the System Restore in Safe Mode and using
command prompt "rstrui.exe" failed. The process took a long time attempting
to restore and reboot, but when it rebooted I got the error window
announcing the failure of System Restore with error message 0x800423F3.


"RalfG" <> wrote in message
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> Try running System Restore from a Safe Mode command prompt. Boot into
> Safe Mode command prompt only (no GUI).
> At the command prompt type rstrui.exe and then press ENTER.
>
>
> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
> news:98A38C0E-BEC6-4EB0-BDB5-...
>> No. But I did uninstall a program called TUT (The Ultimate
>> Troubleshooter).
>>
>> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
>> news: ...
>>>
>>>
>>> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
>>> news:7304B6EE-E0BF-4DDE-BA3B-...
>>>> I tried to open the reliability-performance monitor by typing "perf" in
>>>> the Start box, but it fails to open and instead I again get a message
>>>> "Windows Explorer has
>>>> stopped working", followed by the message "Windows Explorer is
>>>> restarting."
>>>>
>>>
>>> Have you installed any software in the last few days ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

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RalfG
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      03-10-2009
No idea what that error means. From the symptoms you've got file corruption
of some sort and it looks like your system restore points may be damaged as
well. There are still two options you can try, Last Known Good configuration
from the Safe Mode startup menu or, since it is an HP you can do a
non-destructive System Recovery to reinstall the OS and programs back to
their original condition.

Instructions for running the non-destructive recovery should be included in
the computer's Help files. You can also find them online at HP's support
website for your model. After a non-destructive recovery you will still have
to reinstall any programs that you added to the computer yourself but your
data files should remain untouched. It's a good idea to back up your data
files first anyway, just in case something goes wrong during the recovery.
If you do a destructive recovery by mistake all of the existing files will
be wiped out.

"Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks for trying to help, but the System Restore in Safe Mode and using
> command prompt "rstrui.exe" failed. The process took a long time
> attempting to restore and reboot, but when it rebooted I got the error
> window announcing the failure of System Restore with error message
> 0x800423F3.
>
>
> "RalfG" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Try running System Restore from a Safe Mode command prompt. Boot into
>> Safe Mode command prompt only (no GUI).
>> At the command prompt type rstrui.exe and then press ENTER.
>>
>>
>> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
>> news:98A38C0E-BEC6-4EB0-BDB5-...
>>> No. But I did uninstall a program called TUT (The Ultimate
>>> Troubleshooter).
>>>
>>> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
>>> news: ...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:7304B6EE-E0BF-4DDE-BA3B-...
>>>>> I tried to open the reliability-performance monitor by typing "perf"
>>>>> in the Start box, but it fails to open and instead I again get a
>>>>> message "Windows Explorer has
>>>>> stopped working", followed by the message "Windows Explorer is
>>>>> restarting."
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Have you installed any software in the last few days ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>>

>




 
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Don Bouchard
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      03-10-2009
Dave, I downloaded Shell view program, but I am uncertain on how to use it
or what to look for. Can you help me understand the program?


"Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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> "Don Bouchard" <> wrote in message
> news:98A38C0E-BEC6-4EB0-BDB5-...
>
>> No. But I did uninstall a program called TUT (The Ultimate
>> Troubleshooter).
>>

>
> How ironic!
> This little program by Nir Sofer may help:
> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
> It's a standalone exe, no install needed, and it lists all shell
> extensions (which you can enable\disable).
> Maybe you have a rogue Explorer context-menu extension installed by some
> past software.
> Good luck.
>
>


 
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