03-09-2010, 01:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2010, 01:57 PM by TheLifelessOne.)
Kill the process, and then start it again.
So do this:
Open task manager, and find the explorer.exe process. When you find it, kill it. Keep task manger open.
Then, you'll want to go to File > New Task (Run...) and enter explorer.exe in the prompt that pops up.
This doesn't damage the computer. I've done this dozens of times when my computer doesn't respond right.
So do this:
Open task manager, and find the explorer.exe process. When you find it, kill it. Keep task manger open.
Then, you'll want to go to File > New Task (Run...) and enter explorer.exe in the prompt that pops up.
This doesn't damage the computer. I've done this dozens of times when my computer doesn't respond right.
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