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02-13-2010, 08:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-13-2010, 09:05 PM by Rofl.)
Well, tonight I was installing a theme which required me to backup my explorer.exe file so I could use the new one and still have the old one. In a haste, I accidentally named it explorerbackup.exe.exe. Now all I can do is boot stuff from Task Manager, and I have been scouring the net for an hour or two trying to find a clean explorer.exe file. Any suggestions?
Edit: Would a repair from my Windows 7 64 bit disk work?
Okay, I repaired my system from the Windows 7 disk using a system restore. I was seriously freaking out for a while there, haha.
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So it worked?
I'm glad you took some initiative and tried to fix it yourself!
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You shouldn't really mess with system files, unless you know exactly what your doing. Maybe next time you'll find a in depth tutorial. And follow it step by step.
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I have edited windows 2003's important files.
I changed all of the icons to the ones I like.
I opened explorer.exe and many dlls with resource editor.
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(02-17-2010, 01:29 PM)ELY_M Wrote: I have edited windows 2003's important files.
I changed all of the icons to the ones I like.
I opened explorer.exe and many dlls with resource editor.
No need to brag, now
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You use Internet Explorer? O.O
Get Firefox?!
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Yes a re-format from your original operating system disk will work. I highly reccomend it, as it has corrupted a vital file to allow your machine to function properly.