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EXPLORER caused a page fault in module EXPLORER.EXE. Can't start
I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g HD.
It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. I applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The next morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I am unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped me. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. |
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Try this one:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249191 -- Regards Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo "bubbaaaa" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g HD. It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. I applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The next morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I am unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped me. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. |
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Thanks, Ron, for the quick response, but I can't boot my PC in safe mode so I
can't edit the system.ini file as suggested in the Microsoft article link you provided. None of the methods Microsoft suggests, pressing F8 multiple times during the boot, holding down the CTRL key, inserting a non-system disk and then pressing F8 when the invalid disk message appears gets me to safe mode. Any other ideas? "Ron Badour" wrote: Try this one: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249191 -- Regards Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo "bubbaaaa" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g HD. It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. I applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The next morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I am unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped me. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. |
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Thanks for the prompt response, but I can't even boot my PC to the point
where I can follow the advice they give. I can't get into safe mode. I have tried all the methods Microsoft give to get into safe mode, pressing F8 repeatedly as Windows starts, holding down the CTRL key, or pressing F8 after trying to boot with a non-system disk in the floppy drive. Any other ideas? "Ron Badour" wrote: Try this one: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249191 -- Regards Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo "bubbaaaa" wrote in message ... I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g HD. It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. I applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The next morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I am unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped me. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. |
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The article didn't say to boot to Safe Mode. It said to boot to Command
Prompt Only (DOS)... CTRL or F8 .......Start...Quote from Windows 98 Secrets (Livingston/Straub)..... Ctrl or F8: Starts the Windows 98 Startup Menu. You need to hold down the Ctrl key before the DOS bootup process begins. If you have quick fingers you can press the F8 key in between the end of the power-on self test & the beginning of the DOS bootup phase. .......End........ Here is an alternative method for recovery... Explorer & IE are basically one & the same. Therefore, may as well try this write-up, originally from a Gateway WEB site, which is a temporary reversion to an earlier version of IE... ONE THING: Do nothing more than stated here using Winfile, because, if you move a file with it, you will lose that file's LFN (Long File Name) in the destination. Desktop Icons and Taskbar Are Missing Affected Products: Software, System CDs Affected Operating Systems: Windows® 98 , Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me ISSUE: After starting Microsoft® Windows® 98 or Windows Me, the taskbar is missing and there are no icons. When starting Windows, the taskbar may flash on for a brief second and then disappear. The only display visible is the background wallpaper and the mouse cursor. Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE brings up the Close Program dialog box, but selecting End Task on the items on the list may not have an effect. When the computer is started into Safe mode, the issue still occurs. Running Scanreg /Restore does not resolve the issue. There have been several reports that the issue occurred when restarting the computer after receiving a dialog box that displays "Virus/spyware found. Do you wish to remove?" or "Do you want to install Spyware Monitor?" The dialog box only has Yes or No selections, and selecting either can cause the issue. There is no X to close the dialog box, however pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE to bring up the Close Program dialog box lists a "Remove found spyware?" entry, which can be end tasked. (1) Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, & click Shut Down. (2) After the computer has been shut down, turn on the computer. Hold CTRL as you boot for the Startup Menu, or begin pressing the F8 key in one-second intervals. If you complete this step successfully, the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is displayed. If no menu is displayed and Windows starts up normally, repeat this step. (3) At the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu, use the ARROW keys to select "Command Prompt Only", and then press the ENTER key. (4) At the command prompt, type: EDIT C:\Windows\System.ini Press ENTER. (3) In the C:\Windows\SYSTEM.INI file, locate the line of text under the [boot] section that lists "Shell=Explorer.exe". This is typically the third line in the file. (4) Edit the "Shell=Explorer.exe" line by deleting the "Explorer.exe" text and replacing it with "Winfile.exe". The line should list the following: Shell=Winfile.exe (5) To save the changes, press the ALT+F keys. (6) A menu displays in the upper left corner of the screen. Press the X key to exit. (7) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt. (TAB would move you to the next button.) (8) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys. Once Windows has restarted, it starts into the Windows File Manager (Winfile.exe). (9) In the File Manager window, double-click "progra~1" in the left hand window to open the Program Files folder. (10) Double-click "intern~1" in the left hand window to open the Internet Explorer folder. (11) Double-click "setup" in the left hand window to open the Setup folder. (12) In the File Manager window, double-click "Setup.exe" in the right hand window to launch Internet Explorer setup. NOTE: If the setup folder is not available, Internet Explorer has not been updated and a previous version of Internet Explorer cannot be restored. You cannot use this method. Close "Winfile", shut down, & post back, or try the URL at the very bottom of this post, which is an over-install of IE. (13) In the Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools Setup window, click OK. (14) In the Setup Message dialog box, click Yes to restore the previous version of Internet Explorer. (15) Internet Explorer setup removes components. (16) In the Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools - Restart Windows dialog box, click Restart Windows. When the computer is restarting, hold CTRL for the Startup Menu, or begin pressing the F8 key in one-second intervals. If you complete this step successfully, the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is displayed. If no menu is displayed and Windows starts up normally, repeat this step. (17) At the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu, use the ARROW keys to select Command prompt only, and then press ENTER. (18) At the command prompt, type: EDIT C:\Windows\System.ini Press ENTER. (19) In the C:\Windows\SYSTEM.INI file, locate the line of text under the [boot] section that lists "Shell=Winfile.exe". This is typically the third line in the file. (20) Edit the "Shell=Winfile.exe" line by deleting the "Winfile.exe" text and replacing it with "Explorer.exe". The line should list the following: Shell=Explorer.exe (21) To save the changes, press the ALT+F keys. (22) A menu displays in the upper left corner of the screen. Press the X key to exit. (23) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt. (TAB would move you to the next button.) (24) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys (25) Windows starts to a blue screen, but will still be accessing the hard drive for a period of time. When finished, Windows is on the desktop with icons, but an older version of Internet Explorer is installed. You should update your antivirus software, and then perform Windows Update to install a new version of Internet Explorer again. ....snip http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];249191 Blank Desktop or Illegal Operations Error Message After You Install Internet Explorer. This is a temporary reversion to an earlier IE, IF that option is present. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=293174 Over-Install IE in Progman. This is an over-install of IE. I have a detailed write-up for it, if you want. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "bubbaaaa" wrote in message ... | Thanks for the prompt response, but I can't even boot my PC to the point | where I can follow the advice they give. I can't get into safe mode. I have | tried all the methods Microsoft give to get into safe mode, pressing F8 | repeatedly as Windows starts, holding down the CTRL key, or pressing F8 after | trying to boot with a non-system disk in the floppy drive. Any other ideas? | | "Ron Badour" wrote: | | Try this one: | http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249191 | | -- | Regards | | Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 | Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour | Knowledge Base Info: | http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo | | "bubbaaaa" wrote in message | ... | I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g | HD. | It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. | Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. | I | applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The | next | morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI | and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I | am | unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding | down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the | message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut | down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped | me. | Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. | | | |
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Sorry, I've been away. I followed each step in your post and no luck. When
I tried finally to reinstall a earlier version (5.5) of IE using the command: "rundll setupwbv.dll,IEMaintenance..." I received the error screen about the following DLL files: "5.0.2614.3500 MSHTML.DLL exists but needs to be greater than version 5.50.4807.2300" and the similar lines about SHDOCVW, SHFOLDER, SHLWAPI, URLMON, WININET being earlier versions than is required; additionally, it said that BROWSERUI.DLL is missing. Last thing I have done is to run SETUP.EXE from the Program Files\Internet Explorer\Setup folder, but I got the error: "A previous program installation was never completed. You need to restart your computer to complete that installation before uninstalling Internet Explorer. Setup will now close." What else can I try? Will I need to reinstall the OS? I have never done that but I'm willing to try. When/if that has to be done, will it wipe out all the modifications and changes that have accumulated over the years this PC has been used, e.g., IE favorites? Thanks again for your help. "PCR" wrote: The article didn't say to boot to Safe Mode. It said to boot to Command Prompt Only (DOS)... CTRL or F8 .......Start...Quote from Windows 98 Secrets (Livingston/Straub)..... Ctrl or F8: Starts the Windows 98 Startup Menu. You need to hold down the Ctrl key before the DOS bootup process begins. If you have quick fingers you can press the F8 key in between the end of the power-on self test & the beginning of the DOS bootup phase. .......End........ Here is an alternative method for recovery... Explorer & IE are basically one & the same. Therefore, may as well try this write-up, originally from a Gateway WEB site, which is a temporary reversion to an earlier version of IE... ONE THING: Do nothing more than stated here using Winfile, because, if you move a file with it, you will lose that file's LFN (Long File Name) in the destination. Desktop Icons and Taskbar Are Missing Affected Products: Software, System CDs Affected Operating Systems: Windows® 98 , Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me ISSUE: After starting Microsoft® Windows® 98 or Windows Me, the taskbar is missing and there are no icons. When starting Windows, the taskbar may flash on for a brief second and then disappear. The only display visible is the background wallpaper and the mouse cursor. Pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE brings up the Close Program dialog box, but selecting End Task on the items on the list may not have an effect. When the computer is started into Safe mode, the issue still occurs. Running Scanreg /Restore does not resolve the issue. There have been several reports that the issue occurred when restarting the computer after receiving a dialog box that displays "Virus/spyware found. Do you wish to remove?" or "Do you want to install Spyware Monitor?" The dialog box only has Yes or No selections, and selecting either can cause the issue. There is no X to close the dialog box, however pressing CTRL+ALT+DELETE to bring up the Close Program dialog box lists a "Remove found spyware?" entry, which can be end tasked. (1) Press CTRL+ALT+DELETE, & click Shut Down. (2) After the computer has been shut down, turn on the computer. Hold CTRL as you boot for the Startup Menu, or begin pressing the F8 key in one-second intervals. If you complete this step successfully, the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is displayed. If no menu is displayed and Windows starts up normally, repeat this step. (3) At the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu, use the ARROW keys to select "Command Prompt Only", and then press the ENTER key. (4) At the command prompt, type: EDIT C:\Windows\System.ini Press ENTER. (3) In the C:\Windows\SYSTEM.INI file, locate the line of text under the [boot] section that lists "Shell=Explorer.exe". This is typically the third line in the file. (4) Edit the "Shell=Explorer.exe" line by deleting the "Explorer.exe" text and replacing it with "Winfile.exe". The line should list the following: Shell=Winfile.exe (5) To save the changes, press the ALT+F keys. (6) A menu displays in the upper left corner of the screen. Press the X key to exit. (7) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt. (TAB would move you to the next button.) (8) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys. Once Windows has restarted, it starts into the Windows File Manager (Winfile.exe). (9) In the File Manager window, double-click "progra~1" in the left hand window to open the Program Files folder. (10) Double-click "intern~1" in the left hand window to open the Internet Explorer folder. (11) Double-click "setup" in the left hand window to open the Setup folder. (12) In the File Manager window, double-click "Setup.exe" in the right hand window to launch Internet Explorer setup. NOTE: If the setup folder is not available, Internet Explorer has not been updated and a previous version of Internet Explorer cannot be restored. You cannot use this method. Close "Winfile", shut down, & post back, or try the URL at the very bottom of this post, which is an over-install of IE. (13) In the Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools Setup window, click OK. (14) In the Setup Message dialog box, click Yes to restore the previous version of Internet Explorer. (15) Internet Explorer setup removes components. (16) In the Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Tools - Restart Windows dialog box, click Restart Windows. When the computer is restarting, hold CTRL for the Startup Menu, or begin pressing the F8 key in one-second intervals. If you complete this step successfully, the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is displayed. If no menu is displayed and Windows starts up normally, repeat this step. (17) At the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu, use the ARROW keys to select Command prompt only, and then press ENTER. (18) At the command prompt, type: EDIT C:\Windows\System.ini Press ENTER. (19) In the C:\Windows\SYSTEM.INI file, locate the line of text under the [boot] section that lists "Shell=Winfile.exe". This is typically the third line in the file. (20) Edit the "Shell=Winfile.exe" line by deleting the "Winfile.exe" text and replacing it with "Explorer.exe". The line should list the following: Shell=Explorer.exe (21) To save the changes, press the ALT+F keys. (22) A menu displays in the upper left corner of the screen. Press the X key to exit. (23) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt. (TAB would move you to the next button.) (24) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys (25) Windows starts to a blue screen, but will still be accessing the hard drive for a period of time. When finished, Windows is on the desktop with icons, but an older version of Internet Explorer is installed. You should update your antivirus software, and then perform Windows Update to install a new version of Internet Explorer again. ....snip http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];249191 Blank Desktop or Illegal Operations Error Message After You Install Internet Explorer. This is a temporary reversion to an earlier IE, IF that option is present. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=293174 Over-Install IE in Progman. This is an over-install of IE. I have a detailed write-up for it, if you want. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "bubbaaaa" wrote in message ... | Thanks for the prompt response, but I can't even boot my PC to the point | where I can follow the advice they give. I can't get into safe mode. I have | tried all the methods Microsoft give to get into safe mode, pressing F8 | repeatedly as Windows starts, holding down the CTRL key, or pressing F8 after | trying to boot with a non-system disk in the floppy drive. Any other ideas? | | "Ron Badour" wrote: | | Try this one: | http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;249191 | | -- | Regards | | Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 | Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour | Knowledge Base Info: | http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo | | "bubbaaaa" wrote in message | ... | I have a problem with my son's three-year-old Dell PC: Win98 SE, 833, 40g | HD. | It was filled with malware that I removed with Adaware and Spybot. | Microsoft notified me that there were a number of MS upgrades available. | I | applied the upgrades one evening without monitoring the progress. The | next | morning Windows wouldn't run because of several missing DLL files, SHLWAPI | and WININET, specifically. I loaded these to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM but now I | am | unable to get the PC to boot, even in safe mode. Pressing F8 or holding | down the CTRL key has no effect, it tries to start and then gives me the | message "This program has completed an illegal operation and will be shut | down". I've visited several Microsoft KB articles, but none has helped | me. | Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. | | | |
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