There might be sub-keys named explorer. Those keys should not be listed under the Image File Execution. Delete them entirely. Close Registry Editor. Reboot your computer. If there are no other infections, Windows desktop should load fine now. Run a scan with Auslogics Antivirus to get rid of any other infections.
Some people suffer from regular Windows Explorer crashes. Usually Explorer crashes when you are browsing your folders or right-click a file or a folder. Most likely third-party shell extensions cause these problems. Some application that you install add a context menu shortcut of their own.
So when you right-click in Windows Explorer, you get more options, e. The easiest way to get rid of those errors is to disable the faulty extension. But how to find out which one is the culprit? There is a tool called ShellExView that lets you view and disable and re-enable each shell extension. Then sort them in such a way that all non-Microsoft extensions are grouped together: Then disable all non-Microsoft items and do exactly what cause Explorer crash to check it out.
If the problem is gone, then one of the extension was causing it. Re-enable them one by one and test Windows Explorer after enabling each of them.
After finding the culprit, try updating the software or contact the manufacturer ShellExView gives you the information about manufacturer and version number. Or just stop using that extension and find an alternative. Fortunately, it's really easy to fix it. The problem is that explorer. Since there is no explorer. To fix this all you need to do is copy not move! Basith M. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
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A subscription to make the most of your time. Try one month free. Its icon looks like a folder. Click or tap on it and File Explorer is opened. This menu also includes a shortcut for File Explorer. Click or tap on it. Open the Start Menu. On its left section you will find a shortcut for File Explorer. Click or tap on it and File Explorer will launch. The executable file for File Explorer is explorer.
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