It would be hard to guess till you look at what might be causing that. Are
you running out of disk space? Does your Display Adapter have a working
driver?
Event Viewer (eventvwr.msc) in control panel/admin tools may have errors
listed. When you rightclick a Command Prompt icon on the start menu, you can
'run as administrator' and run the command :
perfmon /rel
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"niagara94" <> wrote in message
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> Hi - I'm having an issue with Windows Explorer. I've been working on
> organizing files and to do this I have 3 Explorer windows open at once so
> I
> can see files in different locations and for ease of access and to make it
> generally easier. I also have two other programs open at the same time.
> Things are ok for a while but then I run into a problem. Sometimes part
> or
> all of the explorer window will go black and when I try to minimize it and
> bring it back up it doesn't help. I will move my mouse around and
> sometimes
> it restores part of it but not always. Also, it messes up the task bar.
> The
> names of the folders that I have open will move over to display in the
> quick
> launch area instead of to the right of it and the area near the clock gets
> mixed up too. Moving the mouse over the quick launch area will fix a
> little
> of that area but not all of it. I wind up restarting the computer and
> opening everything that I'm using and am ok for a while again. Any ideas?
> Thanks.