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Last updated 25-Jun-10

Introduction
Another Way to Recover an Infected System
ASUS Probe Doesn't Minimize
Blue Screen of Death with LVCKAP.SYS
Can I Use My Mouse and Keyboard to Access Both My Machines?
CHKDSK Always Runs at Startup
Do you want to display the nonsecure items?
Feedback
File Can't Be Deleted
Folder Settings Aren't Retained
How Can I Get Faster Browsing?
How Can I Securely Erase My Old Hard Drive?
How Can I Stop Microsoft Word Help from Using the Internet?
How can I test new software,without damaging my system?
How do I set up my own Virtual Private Network?
How to Change Microsoft Office Language Settings
How to Make an XP Boot Disk
How to Multi-Boot XP and Vista
How to Recover the Windows CD Key
I Don't Want All These Annoying Balloon Tips Popping Up
I Get Weird Sounds When I Move My Mouse!
I'm the Only User, I Don't Want to Enter a Password at Logon
Internet Explorer 8 Fails to Render Properly
Internet Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content
Microsoft Outlook Always Opens .Doc Files in Reading Layout
Microsoft Outlook Always Opens .Doc Files in Reading Layout
Microsoft Outlook Bogs Down My Computer
Microsoft Virtual PC Console is Invisible
My Computer Just Beeps at Start-up and Does Nothing Else
My System Continuously Reboots
My System is Running Really, Really, Slowly
My System Won't Hibernate!
Nero Error advrcntr2.dll
Open File - Security Warning
Open File Security Warning
Outlook Can't Open My InBox
Outlook Has Started Showing a "Locate Link Browser" Error
Outlook Should Minimise to the Tray
PC Secure Has Infected My Computer!
Some of My Taskbar Icons Are Missing
The Easiest Way to Recover an Infected System
This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer
Vista Can't See My XP Machine on my Network
VMplayer Runs Very, Very Slowly
Where's Windows Explorer?
Why Can't I Name a New Folder as con or CON?
Why Does MS Office Want to Install Something?
Windows Explorer Crashes When I Click on an AVI Movie File
Windows Explorer Should Open to C:\
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Has Taken Over
Windows XP Won't Shut Down
XPCOM:Event Receiver Error
Grrrr..Stuff for which there is no fix

Return to Introduction

One of the many things that bugs me is that whenever I install a new copy of Windows, I have to set up a shortcut to Windows Explorer. Why is it missing? This is probably the most useful program within Windows.

It's located in the C:\Windows directory on most systems, and C:\Winnt on others.

It's called Explorer.exe, but on XP, you will see two files called "explorer", and because file extensions are turned off by default (why is that? why hide useful information?), you won't know which one to pick. On XP, it is the one with the blue icon of a computer monitor. The other is a shortcut to it.

So on the desktop, right click and choose "Create Shortcut", then browse to your Windows directory, and select the Explorer line with the monitor icon.

Then after the shortcut is created, double-click it to run Windows Explorer.

Select the Details view, then go into Tools / Folder Options, and select all the options you want.

Click on the View tab, and turn on the Status Bar; it's off by default because of Microsoft's policy of hiding useful information from you. Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types", which has to be the worst possible option in Windows because it impedes your working with files.

Check "Launch folder windows in a separate process". Windows Explorer is the least stable part of Windows and crashes often. If you check this option, there will be several copies of Explorer running, when necessary, rather than one copy multi-tasking. Then if it crashes, just that copy dies, your whole system does not crash or lock up.

Then press the button marked "Apply to All Folders"; this makes the status bar and details view the default. When they say "All Folders", they mean just that. Your Control Panel will now be a list, not the more useful icons. So in Control Panel, re-select the icons view.

23 April 2007


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