Explorer Not Working When Right Clicking Programs Start Menu
I just completed a fresh install of Windows XP Professional. All drivers and programs installed and configured and system is running very smoothly. However, when I go to organise the icons in the Start Menu -> All Programs, then one of the folders on this menu (e.
I just completed a fresh install of Windows XP Professional.
All drivers and programs installed and configured and system is running very smoothly.
However, when I go to organise the icons in the Start Menu -> All Programs, then one of the folders on this menu (e.g. Accessories) and right click, choose 'Explore' or 'Explore All Users', nothing happens. Explorer doesn't open up, and the right click menu just closes.
Explorer works fine when I choose the Explorer icon and in all other instances.
I navigated to these files via C Drive, Documents and Settings et cetera, but I do like things to work how they are suppose to, especially after a fresh install.
I tried to re-install over the top of the OS, no good, problem still there; I went back to an image of my HD when I was half way through the install and still had the same problem.
The programs I have installed are: Ad-aware, Acrobat 5.0, Photoshop 7, Atomic Clock Syn, BFFTP Server, CloneCD, Half-Life, Day of Defeat, EasyRecovery Professional, Fantom CD, Fireburner, FlashFXP, MS Office, mIRC, Nero, Winamp, WinMX, WinRAR, Drive Image 2002, PGP, MSN Messenger, NAV 2002, Webshots, DNS2GO, Netcaptor, and Real One Player.
Running WinXP Pro, AMD 1800+ CPU, Asus A7V266-E, ASUS GeForce 4 4600 GFX Card, 512 DDR RAM.
This is a long post for a simple question, but somebody with more knowledge than me might know the registry point I should edit to possibly fix this tiny problem (this is my 'uneducated' guess, that the explorer option in the menu is not being pointing to the Explorer program).
Any advice will be appreciated.
Cheers
Dazz
All drivers and programs installed and configured and system is running very smoothly.
However, when I go to organise the icons in the Start Menu -> All Programs, then one of the folders on this menu (e.g. Accessories) and right click, choose 'Explore' or 'Explore All Users', nothing happens. Explorer doesn't open up, and the right click menu just closes.
Explorer works fine when I choose the Explorer icon and in all other instances.
I navigated to these files via C Drive, Documents and Settings et cetera, but I do like things to work how they are suppose to, especially after a fresh install.
I tried to re-install over the top of the OS, no good, problem still there; I went back to an image of my HD when I was half way through the install and still had the same problem.
The programs I have installed are: Ad-aware, Acrobat 5.0, Photoshop 7, Atomic Clock Syn, BFFTP Server, CloneCD, Half-Life, Day of Defeat, EasyRecovery Professional, Fantom CD, Fireburner, FlashFXP, MS Office, mIRC, Nero, Winamp, WinMX, WinRAR, Drive Image 2002, PGP, MSN Messenger, NAV 2002, Webshots, DNS2GO, Netcaptor, and Real One Player.
Running WinXP Pro, AMD 1800+ CPU, Asus A7V266-E, ASUS GeForce 4 4600 GFX Card, 512 DDR RAM.
This is a long post for a simple question, but somebody with more knowledge than me might know the registry point I should edit to possibly fix this tiny problem (this is my 'uneducated' guess, that the explorer option in the menu is not being pointing to the Explorer program).
Any advice will be appreciated.
Cheers
Dazz
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I am not exactly certain what you are saying. Generally, the procedure is - right click on the Start Button. This brings up a menu from which you then choose Explore (if you want to view your own profile) or Explore All Users if you want to view how all other users. After choosing one or the other, Explorer presents you with its typical dual panel and you maneuver by clicking on the (+) in the left panel or double clicking on the folders in the right panel.
Perhaps, if you clarify the steps you are taking, I can replicate on my machine the glitch you are speaking of.
Perhaps, if you clarify the steps you are taking, I can replicate on my machine the glitch you are speaking of.
Do you have TweakUI installed on your machine? It has been known to turn off the Start Button right click properties - Open the Tweak UI control panel. Click the My Computer tab. Every disk drive letter you see listed in that window should have a check mark beside it. Scroll through and place a check mark in every empty box and then click the OK button. Reboot your computer, and when you right-click your Start button, you should find the Open and Explore menu items fully functional.
The other possibility is that your path to Windows Explorer is not set correctly. Right Click on Explorer Icon the Target should read something like: %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe and Start In should read something like: %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%. I am still going through the registry. Look under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
\Policies\Explorer and see what values are given on your machine.
\Policies\Explorer and see what values are given on your machine.
I haven't tweaked or altered anything I shouldn't have, or installed any tweak programs at all or anything I can think of that may have alter such a setting... I just installed the programs I listed in my original post.
Hmmmm... well, still thinking... I can live with it, but I like to have things working how they are suppose to and I've always learnt more from the problems I have with computers (fixing those problems), than anything else.
Cheers
Dazz
Hmmmm... well, still thinking... I can live with it, but I like to have things working how they are suppose to and I've always learnt more from the problems I have with computers (fixing those problems), than anything else.
Cheers
Dazz
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Atomic Clock Syn
If this does what I think it does then you shouldn't need it since the capability is built into Windows XP.
Atomic Clock Syn
If this does what I think it does then you shouldn't need it since the capability is built into Windows XP.
Didn't know Windows XP had some clock syncronisation program. Atomic Clock Syn works like a charm and I've been driven made over the years with my PC clock being out. I can buy a $5.00 digital watch which keeps perfect time, WTF can't a PC, which often cost in excessive of $2000, do the same? Doesn't surprise me that the WinXP syncro feature is complete crap.
I'll be sticking with Atomic Clock.
Dazz
I'll be sticking with Atomic Clock.
Dazz
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Didn't know Windows XP had some clock syncronisation program. Atomic Clock Syn works like a charm and I've been driven made over the years with my PC clock being out. I can buy a .00 digital watch which keeps perfect time, WTF can't a PC, which often cost in excessive of 00, do the same? Doesn't surprise me that the WinXP syncro feature is complete crap.
I'll be sticking with Atomic Clock.
Dazz
Is your motherboard battery OK?
Didn't know Windows XP had some clock syncronisation program. Atomic Clock Syn works like a charm and I've been driven made over the years with my PC clock being out. I can buy a .00 digital watch which keeps perfect time, WTF can't a PC, which often cost in excessive of 00, do the same? Doesn't surprise me that the WinXP syncro feature is complete crap.
I'll be sticking with Atomic Clock.
Dazz
Is your motherboard battery OK?
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IF you have downloaded WinMX and still cannot connect, you can even get personalized realtime help. Just go to this link WinMX Channels Copy the Room name appropriate for your Language and paste it into your WinMX chat screen, then press the Join Button. This works on version 3.53 and up even if you are not connected. It allows you to join into chatrooms set up for you to get immediate help.
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I have also found a site for Computer problem that is nice, prompt and VERY helpful. If there is a problem you need an answer to, they can help.
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