neprisėdau dar bandyti.. užpisa, kad nera paprastų būdų. On 2018.01.16 12:16, Vytook's wrote: > Gerai, darom sąrašą visų išbandytų variantų: > 1. Naujo userio sukūrimas > 2. Ne visai į temą, bet gal kas nors iš čia: > https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/618800/repair-windows-explorer-not-starting-during-login-into-windows-os/ > > 3. Reregister the Shell's Registry Entries > 4. Delete Folder Settings > 5. Delete The Thumbnail and Icon Caches > 6. A Clean Boot for Explorer > 7. Clear File Explorer history > > smulkiau apie punktus 3-7: > > To See if a Fix is Available > > In Control Panel (and select Classic view in the left hand pane) choose > Problem Reports and Solutions (type problem in Start's search box), go > to Problem History, right click your error and choose Check For Solution. > > You may also right click and choose Details for more info. Post those > details here. The Fault Module Name is the important information. > > If the problem affects Control Panel press Winkey + R and type wercon. > > Close Explorer and Start a Command Prompt > > Close any Explorer windows > Start - All Programs - Accessories - Right click Command Prompt and > choose Run As Administrator. > Click Start. Ctrl + Shift + Right click a blank spot (just above the > power buttons is one place) then Exit Explorer. > Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete then Task Manager. > > Check all explorer processes are closed. On the Process tab select > explorer and right click and choose End Process, repeat if more than one > explorer in the list. > > Then to restart explorer after trying each of the following > Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and choose Task Manager > In Task Manager click the File menu then New Task (Run) and type explorer > > Reregister the Shell's Registry Entries > > Close Explorer as above then type in the command prompt (or copy and > paste by right clicking in the Command Prompt window and choosing Paste). > > regsvr32 /i shell32 > regsvr32 /i urlmon.dll > regsvr32 RPCRT4.dll > regsvr32 PROPSYS.dll > regsvr32 MSCTF.dll > regsvr32 cscui.dll > regsvr32 rsaenh.dll > regsvr32 timedate.cpl > regsvr32 ATL.DLL > regsvr32 OLEACC.dll > regsvr32 actxprxy.dll > regsvr32 USERENV.dll > regsvr32 msshsq.dll > regsvr32 NaturalLanguage6.dll > regsvr32 thumbcache.dll > regsvr32 WINTRUST.dll > regsvr32 MMDevAPI.DLL > regsvr32 audioses.dll > regsvr32 audioeng.dll > regsvr32 ExplorerFrame.dll > regsvr32 msi.dll > regsvr32 FirewallAPI.dll > regsvr32 netshell.dll > regsvr32 pnidui.dll > regsvr32 QUtil.dll > regsvr32 wpdshserviceobj.dll > regsvr32 WINHTTP.dll > regsvr32 QAgent.dll > regsvr32 PortableDeviceApi.dll > regsvr32 wbemprox.dll > regsvr32 wbemsvc.dll > regsvr32 fastprox.dll > regsvr32 imapi2.dll > regsvr32 wshext.dll > regsvr32 gameux.dll > regsvr32 msxml6.dll > regsvr32 vbscript.dll > regsvr32 jscript.dll > regsvr32 wshext.dll > regsvr32 wshom.ocx > regsvr32 wshcon.dll > regsvr32 scrrun.dll > > > Delete Folder Settings > > Close Explorer as above then type in the command prompt (or copy and > paste by right clicking in the Command Prompt window and choosing Paste). > > reg delete "HKCU\Software\Classes\Local > Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell" /f > > reg delete > "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Streams" /f > > reg delete > "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\StuckRects2" /f > > Delete The Thumbnail and Icon Caches > > Close Explorer as above then type in the command prompt (or copy and > paste by right clicking in the Command Prompt window and choosing Paste). > > attrib -r -s -h "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\*.db" > > del "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\IconCache.db" > > del "%userprofile%\AppData\Local\*.db" > > A Clean Boot for Explorer > > It might be caused by a shell extension. > > Explorer (explorer.exe) is the program that is the Start menu and > taskbar, folder windows, and the desktop (which is a folder window). > > Explorer is built on addin programs called Shell Extensions. The > standard ones are supplied by Microsoft but programs add their own. > > Download Autoruns from > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx > Close any Explorer windows > Start Autoruns by right clicking and choose Run As Administrator > Click Options menu - Filter Options and tick Hide Microsoft entries and > clear Include Empty Locations > Go to the Explorer tab and untick everything left. > Click Start. Ctrl + Shift + Right click a blank spot (just above the > power buttons is one place) then Exit Explorer. > Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete and choose Task Manager. > Check all explorer processes are closed. On the Process tab select > explorer and right click and choose End Process, repeat if more than one > explorer in the list. > Click the File menu then New Task (Run) and type explorer > and if it helps, reenable one by one to identify which one. > > 2018-01-16 11:15, Arnoldas rašė: >> nepadeda :(