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ERROR: Invalid page fault in module EXPLORER.EXE at 015f:00401f31



 
 
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Old March 13th 05, 07:43 PM
tgregg99
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You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not 'explorer.exe') in
my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either double
clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.

I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact file size
as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent and
nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or 'Error:
Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
repeated but got the same messages.

your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does NOT
exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe' ...
So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe' file in
'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the icon
or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error message
"Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or corrupted
Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to be
normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file and it
was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.

I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run prompt:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the previous
Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was grayed
out/disabled.

And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened when
i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words). When I
tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows Update
Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your IE
Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I cannot
get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I believe
there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.

So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ... but I
still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried replacing
'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still nothing.
And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date right
before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
Windows98.

I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and paying
the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed so your
online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.

Terry

"glee" wrote:

Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you are referring
to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the file
there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an "ie6setup.exe". Post back
with the correct information please.

The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if found, choosing
Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did you find
"ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its sub-folders?
You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate folder tree, or the
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget which it may be in,
as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In fact, if you cannot
find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1 on a CD
somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.

Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line into the Run
dialog:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows configuration" from the
menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from download,
assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
Gary/Glen ... here's what I've done since last communication:

1. I booted up, went to Command Prompt Only and entered 'edit
c:\windows\system.ini' then changed 'Shell=Progman.exe' to
'Shell=Winfile.exe' as you suggested, then I saved and exited and re-booted.

2. This time the File Manager window was displayed with directory of
folders and files. I then tried the IE6 repair command by entering the
command you sent me for IE6 in the Run prompt. A pop up was displayed asking
me to Repair IE or Add a Component. I tried both. When i selected Repair
IE, nothing happened. When I selected Add a Component, I got an error
message saying I needed to go to a Windows menu I did not see. So I rebooted
again.

3. I replaced the 'Shell=Winfile.exe' back to 'Shell='Progman.exe' and
rebooted. This time I noticed I did not get the subject error message and
the 'Program Manager - Accessories' window was displayed (which did not
display the first time i changed the shell to 'Progman.exe' earlier and
rebooted). So I went to c:\progra~1\intern~2\explorer.exe and tried to
launch the explorer.exe program -- i was able to double click on it, and when
i did, the hourglass was displayed for a short time appearing to be
processing something, but nothing happened, and i tried to launch it from the
Run command promt on same window -- but again, nothing happened. when i
clicked the setup file, nothing happened at all. But I checked the
Properties of the 'Explorer.exe' file and it specified version 6.00.2800.1106
.. 94,208 bytes, last changed 8/11/03. I turned off the pc.

So while it "appears" I have all my standard Windows programs in the c:
directory on the Program Manager - Accessories window, I still have no
desktop icons and no programs are launching.

Thoughts?

p.s. I realize you may not be able to call me, but in the event that you
can, my number is 404-329-0959. I'll be leaving the library within the hour
to go home. I'll check my email up until that time. And I'll check back to
this thread tomorrow morning if I don't hear from you beforehand.

Thanks for your continued support!!!!


"glee" wrote:

Thanks Gary....I am at work (on lunch right now), and can't get back to this

thread
for a few hours.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
...
Again, be very careful not to do anything more than run IE Repair using
Winfile.exe for a Shell. Long filenames can easily be messed up. Also,
if IE Repair doesn't fix the problem (after re-editing System.ini back
to using Explorer.exe for a Shell) then the next step is to
force-reinstall IE. You do this by again switching to Shell=Winfile.exe
and then finding Setup.exe in the Internet Explorer folder (usually
C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer) and running it. Choose "Add
Components" (or "Minimal or Custom Installation" if that's the option
that offers itself.) Then put a check mark for every item that is bolded
(already installed) and continue. If you haven't previously deleted the
setup files (usually in C:\Windows Updates Setup Files") then this will
probably be a smooth operation. If you don't have the installation files
on hand, it will be necessary to connect to the internet to download
them, and that can be problematic, depending on your system.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

"tgregg99" wrote in message
news Gary,

I'm at the library and about to leave for home, where I'll follow your
recommendation. I won't give up. I'm very methodical, and I take
great care
in following the procedures (i'm a project manager and technical
writer :-)
.. anyways, I'll follow up with you later this afternoon with my
results.

Thanks!!!
Terry


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

Try Shell=Winfile.exe, as suggested.

And don't give up. We're giving you answers step-by-step, and when
one
thing doesn't work, that tends to provide hints as to what to do
next.
IOW, just because some suggestion doesn't bear immediate fruit,
doesn't
mean it didn't need to be done.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
Gary,

I did change 'Shell=Explorer.exe' to 'Shell=Progman.exe' but upon
re-booting, the following error was displayed:

'Error loading Program.exe. You must reinstall Windows.'

so, what can i do now?

Thanks!!!
Terry


"Gary S. Terhune" wrote:

As explained in the references Glen gave you earlier, you use
the
Command Prompt Only boot to edit System.ini and change the
"Shell=Explorer.exe" line to:

Shell=Progman.exe

Then restart and you will possibly be able to boot to Windows
without
having to load Explorer.exe. From there, you run the IE Repair
or
reinstall IE as needed. If Shell=progman.exe doesn't work, try
Shell=Winfile.exe. But be very careful when using these modes,
and
only
use them to perform these limited tasks, as they can mess up the
file
system if you do certain things, particularly Copy/Paste/Move
operations. When the IE Repair or reinstallation are completed,
re-edit
System.ini to restore normal Shell to Explorer.exe.

--
Gary S. Terhune
MS MVP Shell/User
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
Glen,

Thanks. I had no luck by trying to restore the most recent
registry
backups
-- i tried every one listed, which went back a coupe days
before
my
problem
-- still, this didn't work.

I'm confused about ...

Following that, use the info mentioned in the link I gave
you to
reinstall IE, but
instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.

.. the IE repair tool instructions assumed i could click
Start ..
Run
....
but I can't. so I can only get to a command prompt and use
DOS
.... so
how do
i reinstall IE from the DOS command prompt?

Thanks .. looking forward to your answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Terry

"glee" wrote:

Each time you use a different .cab file backup in scanreg
/restore,
you are
replacing the Registry with the one using that dat, and
"going
back"
to that date as
far as the Registry is concerned. So, if none of the
restores
helped the problem,
you should go back and restore the most recent backup prior
to
when
you began the
restoring experiment (Of course, if you onlty went back a
couple
of
days, there
should not be much difference other than the entries for the
updates
you did).

Following that, use the info mentioned in the link I gave
you to
reinstall IE, but
instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.

Post back with your results.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~

http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote in
message
...
Glee ...

I tried using DOS command 'scanreg /restore' and selecting
the
backup
(rb###.cab files) -- i tried each one, rebooting each
time,
but
that didn't
work. I also used the DOS command to 'edit the
c:\windows\system.ini' file
and replaced 'explorer.exe' with 'progman.exe' where you
told
me,
then saved
and rebooted, then got an error that 'progman.exe could
not be
found, must
reinstall windows' or something to that effect.

One other thing i forgot to mention. I downloaded Windows
updates
to my pc,
the night before my Windows crashed. One or two of the
updates
were for IE6.

Any other suggestions? Thank you for helping me with
this!!!!

Terry

"glee" wrote:

Before trying the procedure mentioned in my first reply,
you
may
want to try
this
first:
Boot to DOS Mode by accessing the boot menu at startup
and
selecting Command
Prompt
Only (you get to the boot menu the same way you get to
it
when
you selected Safe
Mode).
At the DOS Prompt, type:
scanreg /restore
and press Enter.
Select one of the backups (rb###.cab files) dated JUST
prior
to
when the problem
occurred.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"glee" wrote in message
...
Follow the procedures he
Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer Upgrade in
Windows
98:







http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~gjjones/admin...nd ows98.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/r5ba

Especially this section at the end:

"If you still have boot problems after you reboot, you
should
use the command
prompt
to edit the c:\windows\system.ini file. On the command
line
type edit
c:\windows\system.ini.

"Once it is open, change the line shell=explorer.exe
to
shell=progman.exe.
What
you
are doing here is changing the default shell (that is
having
problems) from
the
Windows Explorer to the old Windows Program Manager
shell.

"Reboot Windows. It should now successfully boot with
no
errors into an empty
Program Manager shell. Use the File | Run | Browse
drop
down
menu selection to
browse to c:\program files\internet explorer and
launch
ie5setup.exe or
ie6setup.exe
(depending on what is there). Do a custom install and
check
all the Bold faced
options. When the setup program alerts you that these
files
are already
installed,
tell it to reinstall all of the files.

"When the Internet Explorer Setup program is done and
reboots,
hit the F8 key
to
bring up a Boot Menu. Choose Command Prompt and boot
to
the
command prompt.
Once
there, type edit c:\windows\system.ini and, once it is
open,
change the line
shell=progman.exe back to shell=explorer.exe. Save and
exit
the file. You have
now
set the shell back to the original value."
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote
in
message

news Can someone please help me resolve my problem? Upon
starting MS Windows 98,
I see the MS Windows screen then it appears to start
loading
programs as
usual, then i get the above ERROR message. I then
restarted
via SAFE mode,
but there were no desktop icons. Upon checking
Program
Manager, I only see
'Runapp' and no other programs listed. I checked my
memory
via DOS prompt,
and everything looks normal (but I really am not a
DOS
user,
so I'm limited
in my ability to use DOS commands). I restarted
again
and
tried step by
step
confirmation, but again, I only get the above ERROR
message.

I don't have the CD - or - the diskettes for loading
MS
Windows 98. Is
there a way to restore my MS Windows 98 otherwise?

I appreciate your time and help very much .. thank
you!!!

Terry















  #22  
Old March 13th 05, 09:32 PM
glee
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I still feel the likely fix is to reinstall IE6 over itself, but you cannot get the
setup file you have on the hard drive to load, and you cannot get online to download
it. I suggest you find someone who has a copy of IE6 SP1 on a CD, and follow the
over-install instructions I gave you, running the setup on the CD. Many CDs found
in computer magazines have IE6 SP1 in a folder on the disc. In fact, many free AOL
discs have a hidden sub-folder with IE6 installer in it....often in a
"\Browsers\Msie" folder.
You must make sure that "Show all files" is enabled in Windows Explorer, and bypass
the autorun routine of the AOL CD :
Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All
Files" and click OK.
Hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard while inserting a recent AOL disc, to bypass
autorun. Then open Windows Explorer and look for the folder with IE6 setup files.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not 'explorer.exe') in
my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either double
clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.

I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact file size
as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent and
nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or 'Error:
Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
repeated but got the same messages.

your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does NOT
exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe' ...
So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe' file in
'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the icon
or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error message
"Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or corrupted
Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to be
normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file and it
was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.

I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run prompt:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the previous
Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was grayed
out/disabled.

And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened when
i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words). When I
tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows Update
Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your IE
Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I cannot
get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I believe
there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.

So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ... but I
still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried replacing
'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still nothing.
And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date right
before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
Windows98.

I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and paying
the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed so your
online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.

Terry

"glee" wrote:

Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you are

referring
to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the

file
there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an "ie6setup.exe". Post back
with the correct information please.

The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if found, choosing
Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did you find
"ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its sub-folders?
You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate folder tree, or

the
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget which it may be

in,
as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In fact, if you

cannot
find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1 on a CD
somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.

Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line into the Run
dialog:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows configuration" from the
menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from download,
assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


  #23  
Old March 14th 05, 01:25 AM
PCR
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This one is an uninstall of IE (to revert to an earlier version)...

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.

(5) 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.

(6) 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

(7) To save the changes...
(a) Press the ALT+F+X keys separately.
A "Save File" requestor appears.
(b) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt.
(TAB navigates the buttons of the requestor.)

(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...
(a) Press the ALT+F+X keys separately.
A "Save File" requestor appears.
(b) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt.
(TAB navigates the buttons of the requestor.)

(22) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the
CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys

(23) 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

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
| You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not
'explorer.exe') in
| my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either
double
| clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.
|
| I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
| C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact
file size
| as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent
and
| nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or
'Error:
| Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
| repeated but got the same messages.
|
| your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does
NOT
| exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
| I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe'
....
| So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe'
file in
| 'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the
icon
| or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error
message
| "Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or
corrupted
| Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to
be
| normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file
and it
| was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.
|
| I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run
prompt:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the
previous
| Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was
grayed
| out/disabled.
|
| And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened
when
| i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words).
When I
| tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows
Update
| Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your
IE
| Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I
cannot
| get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I
believe
| there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.
|
| So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ...
but I
| still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried
replacing
| 'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still
nothing.
| And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
| registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date
right
| before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
| Windows98.
|
| I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and
paying
| the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed
so your
| online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you
are referring
| to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location
"c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the file
| there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an
"ie6setup.exe". Post back
| with the correct information please.
|
| The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if
found, choosing
| Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did
you find
| "ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its
sub-folders?
| You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate
folder tree, or the
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget
which it may be in,
| as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In
fact, if you cannot
| find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1
on a CD
| somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.
|
| Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line
into the Run
| dialog:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
| and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows
configuration" from the
| menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from
download,
| assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in message
| ...
| Gary/Glen ... here's what I've done since last communication:
|
| 1. I booted up, went to Command Prompt Only and entered 'edit
| c:\windows\system.ini' then changed 'Shell=Progman.exe' to
| 'Shell=Winfile.exe' as you suggested, then I saved and exited and
re-booted.
|
| 2. This time the File Manager window was displayed with directory
of
| folders and files. I then tried the IE6 repair command by
entering the
| command you sent me for IE6 in the Run prompt. A pop up was
displayed asking
| me to Repair IE or Add a Component. I tried both. When i
selected Repair
| IE, nothing happened. When I selected Add a Component, I got an
error
| message saying I needed to go to a Windows menu I did not see. So
I rebooted
| again.
|
| 3. I replaced the 'Shell=Winfile.exe' back to
'Shell='Progman.exe' and
| rebooted. This time I noticed I did not get the subject error
message and
| the 'Program Manager - Accessories' window was displayed (which
did not
| display the first time i changed the shell to 'Progman.exe'
earlier and
| rebooted). So I went to c:\progra~1\intern~2\explorer.exe and
tried to
| launch the explorer.exe program -- i was able to double click on
it, and when
| i did, the hourglass was displayed for a short time appearing to
be
| processing something, but nothing happened, and i tried to launch
it from the
| Run command promt on same window -- but again, nothing happened.
when i
| clicked the setup file, nothing happened at all. But I checked
the
| Properties of the 'Explorer.exe' file and it specified version
6.00.2800.1106
| .. 94,208 bytes, last changed 8/11/03. I turned off the pc.
|
| So while it "appears" I have all my standard Windows programs in
the c:
| directory on the Program Manager - Accessories window, I still
have no
| desktop icons and no programs are launching.
|
| Thoughts?
|
| p.s. I realize you may not be able to call me, but in the event
that you
| can, my number is 404-329-0959. I'll be leaving the library
within the hour
| to go home. I'll check my email up until that time. And I'll
check back to
| this thread tomorrow morning if I don't hear from you beforehand.
|
| Thanks for your continued support!!!!
|
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Thanks Gary....I am at work (on lunch right now), and can't get
back to this
| thread
| for a few hours.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
| http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| Again, be very careful not to do anything more than run IE
Repair using
| Winfile.exe for a Shell. Long filenames can easily be messed
up. Also,
| if IE Repair doesn't fix the problem (after re-editing
System.ini back
| to using Explorer.exe for a Shell) then the next step is to
| force-reinstall IE. You do this by again switching to
Shell=Winfile.exe
| and then finding Setup.exe in the Internet Explorer folder
(usually
| C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer) and running it. Choose
"Add
| Components" (or "Minimal or Custom Installation" if that's the
option
| that offers itself.) Then put a check mark for every item that
is bolded
| (already installed) and continue. If you haven't previously
deleted the
| setup files (usually in C:\Windows Updates Setup Files") then
this will
| probably be a smooth operation. If you don't have the
installation files
| on hand, it will be necessary to connect to the internet to
download
| them, and that can be problematic, depending on your system.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| news | Gary,
|
| I'm at the library and about to leave for home, where I'll
follow your
| recommendation. I won't give up. I'm very methodical, and
I take
| great care
| in following the procedures (i'm a project manager and
technical
| writer :-)
| .. anyways, I'll follow up with you later this afternoon
with my
| results.
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| Try Shell=Winfile.exe, as suggested.
|
| And don't give up. We're giving you answers step-by-step,
and when
| one
| thing doesn't work, that tends to provide hints as to what
to do
| next.
| IOW, just because some suggestion doesn't bear immediate
fruit,
| doesn't
| mean it didn't need to be done.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| ...
| Gary,
|
| I did change 'Shell=Explorer.exe' to 'Shell=Progman.exe'
but upon
| re-booting, the following error was displayed:
|
| 'Error loading Program.exe. You must reinstall
Windows.'
|
| so, what can i do now?
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| As explained in the references Glen gave you earlier,
you use
| the
| Command Prompt Only boot to edit System.ini and change
the
| "Shell=Explorer.exe" line to:
|
| Shell=Progman.exe
|
| Then restart and you will possibly be able to boot to
Windows
| without
| having to load Explorer.exe. From there, you run the
IE Repair
| or
| reinstall IE as needed. If Shell=progman.exe doesn't
work, try
| Shell=Winfile.exe. But be very careful when using
these modes,
| and
| only
| use them to perform these limited tasks, as they can
mess up the
| file
| system if you do certain things, particularly
Copy/Paste/Move
| operations. When the IE Repair or reinstallation are
completed,
| re-edit
| System.ini to restore normal Shell to Explorer.exe.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote
in message
|
...
| Glen,
|
| Thanks. I had no luck by trying to restore the most
recent
| registry
| backups
| -- i tried every one listed, which went back a coupe
days
| before
| my
| problem
| -- still, this didn't work.
|
| I'm confused about ...
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| .. the IE repair tool instructions assumed i could
click
| Start ..
| Run
| ....
| but I can't. so I can only get to a command prompt
and use
| DOS
| .... so
| how do
| i reinstall IE from the DOS command prompt?
|
| Thanks .. looking forward to your
answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Each time you use a different .cab file backup in
scanreg
| /restore,
| you are
| replacing the Registry with the one using that
dat, and
| "going
| back"
| to that date as
| far as the Registry is concerned. So, if none of
the
| restores
| helped the problem,
| you should go back and restore the most recent
backup prior
| to
| when
| you began the
| restoring experiment (Of course, if you onlty went
back a
| couple
| of
| days, there
| should not be much difference other than the
entries for the
| updates
| you did).
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| Post back with your results.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote in
| message
|
...
| Glee ...
|
| I tried using DOS command 'scanreg /restore' and
selecting
| the
| backup
| (rb###.cab files) -- i tried each one, rebooting
each
| time,
| but
| that didn't
| work. I also used the DOS command to 'edit the
| c:\windows\system.ini' file
| and replaced 'explorer.exe' with 'progman.exe'
where you
| told
| me,
| then saved
| and rebooted, then got an error that
'progman.exe could
| not be
| found, must
| reinstall windows' or something to that effect.
|
| One other thing i forgot to mention. I
downloaded Windows
| updates
| to my pc,
| the night before my Windows crashed. One or two
of the
| updates
| were for IE6.
|
| Any other suggestions? Thank you for helping me
with
| this!!!!
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Before trying the procedure mentioned in my
first reply,
| you
| may
| want to try
| this
| first:
| Boot to DOS Mode by accessing the boot menu at
startup
| and
| selecting Command
| Prompt
| Only (you get to the boot menu the same way
you get to
| it
| when
| you selected Safe
| Mode).
| At the DOS Prompt, type:
| scanreg /restore
| and press Enter.
| Select one of the backups (rb###.cab files)
dated JUST
| prior
| to
| when the problem
| occurred.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "glee" wrote in
message
|
...
| Follow the procedures he
| Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer
Upgrade in
| Windows
| 98:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~gjjones/admin...nd ows98.html
| or
| http://tinyurl.com/r5ba
|
| Especially this section at the end:
|
| "If you still have boot problems after you
reboot, you
| should
| use the command
| prompt
| to edit the c:\windows\system.ini file. On
the command
| line
| type edit
| c:\windows\system.ini.
|
| "Once it is open, change the line
shell=explorer.exe
| to
| shell=progman.exe.
| What
| you
| are doing here is changing the default shell
(that is
| having
| problems) from
| the
| Windows Explorer to the old Windows Program
Manager
| shell.
|
| "Reboot Windows. It should now successfully
boot with
| no
| errors into an empty
| Program Manager shell. Use the File | Run |
Browse
| drop
| down
| menu selection to
| browse to c:\program files\internet explorer
and
| launch
| ie5setup.exe or
| ie6setup.exe
| (depending on what is there). Do a custom
install and
| check
| all the Bold faced
| options. When the setup program alerts you
that these
| files
| are already
| installed,
| tell it to reinstall all of the files.
|
| "When the Internet Explorer Setup program is
done and
| reboots,
| hit the F8 key
| to
| bring up a Boot Menu. Choose Command Prompt
and boot
| to
| the
| command prompt.
| Once
| there, type edit c:\windows\system.ini and,
once it is
| open,
| change the line
| shell=progman.exe back to
shell=explorer.exe. Save and
| exit
| the file. You have
| now
| set the shell back to the original value."
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote
| in
| message
|
| news | Can someone please help me resolve my
problem? Upon
| starting MS Windows 98,
| I see the MS Windows screen then it
appears to start
| loading
| programs as
| usual, then i get the above ERROR message.
I then
| restarted
| via SAFE mode,
| but there were no desktop icons. Upon
checking
| Program
| Manager, I only see
| 'Runapp' and no other programs listed. I
checked my
| memory
| via DOS prompt,
| and everything looks normal (but I really
am not a
| DOS
| user,
| so I'm limited
| in my ability to use DOS commands). I
restarted
| again
| and
| tried step by
| step
| confirmation, but again, I only get the
above ERROR
| message.
|
| I don't have the CD - or - the diskettes
for loading
| MS
| Windows 98. Is
| there a way to restore my MS Windows 98
otherwise?
|
| I appreciate your time and help very much
... thank
| you!!!
|
| Terry
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|


  #24  
Old March 14th 05, 01:29 AM
glee
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Perhaps I am missing something here, but I'd swear the OP already said he could not
do this.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"PCR" wrote in message
...
This one is an uninstall of IE (to revert to an earlier version)...
snip


  #25  
Old March 14th 05, 01:36 AM
PCR
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At a DOS prompt, try...

DIR C:\Win98*.cab /s /a /p (That's *-dot-cab)

If you have 55 of them, then the folder that contains them could be used
per the following article...

This appears to recover IE/Explorer piecemeal, if the over-install will
never work...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...11&Product=w98
Invalid Page Fault in Module Explorer.exe
(296211) - After you upgrade your Juno software, or download and install
Juno Web, you receive an error message similar to the following:
Explorer.exe caused an invalid page fault in explorer.exe at 0157F:
00401F31


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
| You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not
'explorer.exe') in
| my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either
double
| clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.
|
| I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
| C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact
file size
| as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent
and
| nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or
'Error:
| Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
| repeated but got the same messages.
|
| your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does
NOT
| exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
| I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe'
....
| So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe'
file in
| 'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the
icon
| or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error
message
| "Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or
corrupted
| Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to
be
| normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file
and it
| was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.
|
| I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run
prompt:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the
previous
| Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was
grayed
| out/disabled.
|
| And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened
when
| i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words).
When I
| tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows
Update
| Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your
IE
| Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I
cannot
| get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I
believe
| there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.
|
| So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ...
but I
| still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried
replacing
| 'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still
nothing.
| And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
| registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date
right
| before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
| Windows98.
|
| I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and
paying
| the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed
so your
| online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you
are referring
| to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location
"c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the file
| there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an
"ie6setup.exe". Post back
| with the correct information please.
|
| The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if
found, choosing
| Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did
you find
| "ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its
sub-folders?
| You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate
folder tree, or the
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget
which it may be in,
| as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In
fact, if you cannot
| find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1
on a CD
| somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.
|
| Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line
into the Run
| dialog:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
| and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows
configuration" from the
| menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from
download,
| assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in message
| ...
| Gary/Glen ... here's what I've done since last communication:
|
| 1. I booted up, went to Command Prompt Only and entered 'edit
| c:\windows\system.ini' then changed 'Shell=Progman.exe' to
| 'Shell=Winfile.exe' as you suggested, then I saved and exited and
re-booted.
|
| 2. This time the File Manager window was displayed with directory
of
| folders and files. I then tried the IE6 repair command by
entering the
| command you sent me for IE6 in the Run prompt. A pop up was
displayed asking
| me to Repair IE or Add a Component. I tried both. When i
selected Repair
| IE, nothing happened. When I selected Add a Component, I got an
error
| message saying I needed to go to a Windows menu I did not see. So
I rebooted
| again.
|
| 3. I replaced the 'Shell=Winfile.exe' back to
'Shell='Progman.exe' and
| rebooted. This time I noticed I did not get the subject error
message and
| the 'Program Manager - Accessories' window was displayed (which
did not
| display the first time i changed the shell to 'Progman.exe'
earlier and
| rebooted). So I went to c:\progra~1\intern~2\explorer.exe and
tried to
| launch the explorer.exe program -- i was able to double click on
it, and when
| i did, the hourglass was displayed for a short time appearing to
be
| processing something, but nothing happened, and i tried to launch
it from the
| Run command promt on same window -- but again, nothing happened.
when i
| clicked the setup file, nothing happened at all. But I checked
the
| Properties of the 'Explorer.exe' file and it specified version
6.00.2800.1106
| .. 94,208 bytes, last changed 8/11/03. I turned off the pc.
|
| So while it "appears" I have all my standard Windows programs in
the c:
| directory on the Program Manager - Accessories window, I still
have no
| desktop icons and no programs are launching.
|
| Thoughts?
|
| p.s. I realize you may not be able to call me, but in the event
that you
| can, my number is 404-329-0959. I'll be leaving the library
within the hour
| to go home. I'll check my email up until that time. And I'll
check back to
| this thread tomorrow morning if I don't hear from you beforehand.
|
| Thanks for your continued support!!!!
|
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Thanks Gary....I am at work (on lunch right now), and can't get
back to this
| thread
| for a few hours.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
| http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| Again, be very careful not to do anything more than run IE
Repair using
| Winfile.exe for a Shell. Long filenames can easily be messed
up. Also,
| if IE Repair doesn't fix the problem (after re-editing
System.ini back
| to using Explorer.exe for a Shell) then the next step is to
| force-reinstall IE. You do this by again switching to
Shell=Winfile.exe
| and then finding Setup.exe in the Internet Explorer folder
(usually
| C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer) and running it. Choose
"Add
| Components" (or "Minimal or Custom Installation" if that's the
option
| that offers itself.) Then put a check mark for every item that
is bolded
| (already installed) and continue. If you haven't previously
deleted the
| setup files (usually in C:\Windows Updates Setup Files") then
this will
| probably be a smooth operation. If you don't have the
installation files
| on hand, it will be necessary to connect to the internet to
download
| them, and that can be problematic, depending on your system.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| news | Gary,
|
| I'm at the library and about to leave for home, where I'll
follow your
| recommendation. I won't give up. I'm very methodical, and
I take
| great care
| in following the procedures (i'm a project manager and
technical
| writer :-)
| .. anyways, I'll follow up with you later this afternoon
with my
| results.
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| Try Shell=Winfile.exe, as suggested.
|
| And don't give up. We're giving you answers step-by-step,
and when
| one
| thing doesn't work, that tends to provide hints as to what
to do
| next.
| IOW, just because some suggestion doesn't bear immediate
fruit,
| doesn't
| mean it didn't need to be done.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| ...
| Gary,
|
| I did change 'Shell=Explorer.exe' to 'Shell=Progman.exe'
but upon
| re-booting, the following error was displayed:
|
| 'Error loading Program.exe. You must reinstall
Windows.'
|
| so, what can i do now?
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| As explained in the references Glen gave you earlier,
you use
| the
| Command Prompt Only boot to edit System.ini and change
the
| "Shell=Explorer.exe" line to:
|
| Shell=Progman.exe
|
| Then restart and you will possibly be able to boot to
Windows
| without
| having to load Explorer.exe. From there, you run the
IE Repair
| or
| reinstall IE as needed. If Shell=progman.exe doesn't
work, try
| Shell=Winfile.exe. But be very careful when using
these modes,
| and
| only
| use them to perform these limited tasks, as they can
mess up the
| file
| system if you do certain things, particularly
Copy/Paste/Move
| operations. When the IE Repair or reinstallation are
completed,
| re-edit
| System.ini to restore normal Shell to Explorer.exe.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote
in message
|
...
| Glen,
|
| Thanks. I had no luck by trying to restore the most
recent
| registry
| backups
| -- i tried every one listed, which went back a coupe
days
| before
| my
| problem
| -- still, this didn't work.
|
| I'm confused about ...
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| .. the IE repair tool instructions assumed i could
click
| Start ..
| Run
| ....
| but I can't. so I can only get to a command prompt
and use
| DOS
| .... so
| how do
| i reinstall IE from the DOS command prompt?
|
| Thanks .. looking forward to your
answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Each time you use a different .cab file backup in
scanreg
| /restore,
| you are
| replacing the Registry with the one using that
dat, and
| "going
| back"
| to that date as
| far as the Registry is concerned. So, if none of
the
| restores
| helped the problem,
| you should go back and restore the most recent
backup prior
| to
| when
| you began the
| restoring experiment (Of course, if you onlty went
back a
| couple
| of
| days, there
| should not be much difference other than the
entries for the
| updates
| you did).
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| Post back with your results.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote in
| message
|
...
| Glee ...
|
| I tried using DOS command 'scanreg /restore' and
selecting
| the
| backup
| (rb###.cab files) -- i tried each one, rebooting
each
| time,
| but
| that didn't
| work. I also used the DOS command to 'edit the
| c:\windows\system.ini' file
| and replaced 'explorer.exe' with 'progman.exe'
where you
| told
| me,
| then saved
| and rebooted, then got an error that
'progman.exe could
| not be
| found, must
| reinstall windows' or something to that effect.
|
| One other thing i forgot to mention. I
downloaded Windows
| updates
| to my pc,
| the night before my Windows crashed. One or two
of the
| updates
| were for IE6.
|
| Any other suggestions? Thank you for helping me
with
| this!!!!
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Before trying the procedure mentioned in my
first reply,
| you
| may
| want to try
| this
| first:
| Boot to DOS Mode by accessing the boot menu at
startup
| and
| selecting Command
| Prompt
| Only (you get to the boot menu the same way
you get to
| it
| when
| you selected Safe
| Mode).
| At the DOS Prompt, type:
| scanreg /restore
| and press Enter.
| Select one of the backups (rb###.cab files)
dated JUST
| prior
| to
| when the problem
| occurred.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "glee" wrote in
message
|
...
| Follow the procedures he
| Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer
Upgrade in
| Windows
| 98:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~gjjones/admin...nd ows98.html
| or
| http://tinyurl.com/r5ba
|
| Especially this section at the end:
|
| "If you still have boot problems after you
reboot, you
| should
| use the command
| prompt
| to edit the c:\windows\system.ini file. On
the command
| line
| type edit
| c:\windows\system.ini.
|
| "Once it is open, change the line
shell=explorer.exe
| to
| shell=progman.exe.
| What
| you
| are doing here is changing the default shell
(that is
| having
| problems) from
| the
| Windows Explorer to the old Windows Program
Manager
| shell.
|
| "Reboot Windows. It should now successfully
boot with
| no
| errors into an empty
| Program Manager shell. Use the File | Run |
Browse
| drop
| down
| menu selection to
| browse to c:\program files\internet explorer
and
| launch
| ie5setup.exe or
| ie6setup.exe
| (depending on what is there). Do a custom
install and
| check
| all the Bold faced
| options. When the setup program alerts you
that these
| files
| are already
| installed,
| tell it to reinstall all of the files.
|
| "When the Internet Explorer Setup program is
done and
| reboots,
| hit the F8 key
| to
| bring up a Boot Menu. Choose Command Prompt
and boot
| to
| the
| command prompt.
| Once
| there, type edit c:\windows\system.ini and,
once it is
| open,
| change the line
| shell=progman.exe back to
shell=explorer.exe. Save and
| exit
| the file. You have
| now
| set the shell back to the original value."
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote
| in
| message
|
| news | Can someone please help me resolve my
problem? Upon
| starting MS Windows 98,
| I see the MS Windows screen then it
appears to start
| loading
| programs as
| usual, then i get the above ERROR message.
I then
| restarted
| via SAFE mode,
| but there were no desktop icons. Upon
checking
| Program
| Manager, I only see
| 'Runapp' and no other programs listed. I
checked my
| memory
| via DOS prompt,
| and everything looks normal (but I really
am not a
| DOS
| user,
| so I'm limited
| in my ability to use DOS commands). I
restarted
| again
| and
| tried step by
| step
| confirmation, but again, I only get the
above ERROR
| message.
|
| I don't have the CD - or - the diskettes
for loading
| MS
| Windows 98. Is
| there a way to restore my MS Windows 98
otherwise?
|
| I appreciate your time and help very much
... thank
| you!!!
|
| Terry
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|


  #26  
Old March 14th 05, 10:03 AM
PCR
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Maybe. I wasn't sure whether he tried an uninstall or over-install. This
one goes to the folder...

C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\Setup, or
C:\Progra~1\Intern~1\Setup

....and runs Setup.exe from in there.


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"glee" wrote in message
...
| Perhaps I am missing something here, but I'd swear the OP already said
he could not
| do this.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
| "PCR" wrote in message
| ...
| This one is an uninstall of IE (to revert to an earlier version)...
| snip
|


  #27  
Old March 14th 05, 11:31 PM
tgregg99
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as stated earlier, my cd drive does not work.

"glee" wrote:

I still feel the likely fix is to reinstall IE6 over itself, but you cannot get the
setup file you have on the hard drive to load, and you cannot get online to download
it. I suggest you find someone who has a copy of IE6 SP1 on a CD, and follow the
over-install instructions I gave you, running the setup on the CD. Many CDs found
in computer magazines have IE6 SP1 in a folder on the disc. In fact, many free AOL
discs have a hidden sub-folder with IE6 installer in it....often in a
"\Browsers\Msie" folder.
You must make sure that "Show all files" is enabled in Windows Explorer, and bypass
the autorun routine of the AOL CD :
Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All
Files" and click OK.
Hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard while inserting a recent AOL disc, to bypass
autorun. Then open Windows Explorer and look for the folder with IE6 setup files.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not 'explorer.exe') in
my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either double
clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.

I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact file size
as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent and
nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or 'Error:
Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
repeated but got the same messages.

your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does NOT
exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe' ...
So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe' file in
'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the icon
or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error message
"Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or corrupted
Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to be
normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file and it
was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.

I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run prompt:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the previous
Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was grayed
out/disabled.

And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened when
i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words). When I
tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows Update
Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your IE
Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I cannot
get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I believe
there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.

So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ... but I
still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried replacing
'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still nothing.
And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date right
before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
Windows98.

I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and paying
the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed so your
online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.

Terry

"glee" wrote:

Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you are

referring
to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the

file
there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an "ie6setup.exe". Post back
with the correct information please.

The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if found, choosing
Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did you find
"ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its sub-folders?
You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate folder tree, or

the
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget which it may be

in,
as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In fact, if you

cannot
find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1 on a CD
somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.

Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line into the Run
dialog:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows configuration" from the
menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from download,
assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm



  #28  
Old March 14th 05, 11:37 PM
tgregg99
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as previously stated, i already replaced 'Shell=Explorer.exe' with
'Shell=Winfile.exe' and searched for the 'Setup.exe' file. There is no
'Setup.exe' folder on my C:\progra~1\intern~1 -- OR -- intern~2 folder. I
searched across C: drive, and it does not exist.

"PCR" wrote:

This one is an uninstall of IE (to revert to an earlier version)...

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.

(5) 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.

(6) 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

(7) To save the changes...
(a) Press the ALT+F+X keys separately.
A "Save File" requestor appears.
(b) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt.
(TAB navigates the buttons of the requestor.)

(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...
(a) Press the ALT+F+X keys separately.
A "Save File" requestor appears.
(b) Press ENTER to save the changes and return to the command prompt.
(TAB navigates the buttons of the requestor.)

(22) At the command prompt, restart the computer by pressing the
CTRL+ALT+DELETE keys

(23) 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.


--
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There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
| You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not
'explorer.exe') in
| my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either
double
| clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.
|
| I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
| C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact
file size
| as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent
and
| nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or
'Error:
| Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
| repeated but got the same messages.
|
| your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does
NOT
| exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
| I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe'
....
| So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe'
file in
| 'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the
icon
| or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error
message
| "Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or
corrupted
| Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to
be
| normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file
and it
| was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.
|
| I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run
prompt:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the
previous
| Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was
grayed
| out/disabled.
|
| And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened
when
| i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words).
When I
| tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows
Update
| Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your
IE
| Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I
cannot
| get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I
believe
| there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.
|
| So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ...
but I
| still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried
replacing
| 'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still
nothing.
| And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
| registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date
right
| before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
| Windows98.
|
| I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and
paying
| the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed
so your
| online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you
are referring
| to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location
"c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the file
| there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an
"ie6setup.exe". Post back
| with the correct information please.
|
| The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if
found, choosing
| Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did
you find
| "ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its
sub-folders?
| You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate
folder tree, or the
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget
which it may be in,
| as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In
fact, if you cannot
| find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1
on a CD
| somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.
|
| Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line
into the Run
| dialog:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
| and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows
configuration" from the
| menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from
download,
| assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in message
| ...
| Gary/Glen ... here's what I've done since last communication:
|
| 1. I booted up, went to Command Prompt Only and entered 'edit
| c:\windows\system.ini' then changed 'Shell=Progman.exe' to
| 'Shell=Winfile.exe' as you suggested, then I saved and exited and
re-booted.
|
| 2. This time the File Manager window was displayed with directory
of
| folders and files. I then tried the IE6 repair command by
entering the
| command you sent me for IE6 in the Run prompt. A pop up was
displayed asking
| me to Repair IE or Add a Component. I tried both. When i
selected Repair
| IE, nothing happened. When I selected Add a Component, I got an
error
| message saying I needed to go to a Windows menu I did not see. So
I rebooted
| again.
|
| 3. I replaced the 'Shell=Winfile.exe' back to
'Shell='Progman.exe' and
| rebooted. This time I noticed I did not get the subject error
message and
| the 'Program Manager - Accessories' window was displayed (which
did not
| display the first time i changed the shell to 'Progman.exe'
earlier and
| rebooted). So I went to c:\progra~1\intern~2\explorer.exe and
tried to
| launch the explorer.exe program -- i was able to double click on
it, and when
| i did, the hourglass was displayed for a short time appearing to
be
| processing something, but nothing happened, and i tried to launch
it from the
| Run command promt on same window -- but again, nothing happened.
when i
| clicked the setup file, nothing happened at all. But I checked
the
| Properties of the 'Explorer.exe' file and it specified version
6.00.2800.1106
| .. 94,208 bytes, last changed 8/11/03. I turned off the pc.
|
| So while it "appears" I have all my standard Windows programs in
the c:
| directory on the Program Manager - Accessories window, I still
have no
| desktop icons and no programs are launching.
|
| Thoughts?
|
| p.s. I realize you may not be able to call me, but in the event
that you
| can, my number is 404-329-0959. I'll be leaving the library
within the hour
| to go home. I'll check my email up until that time. And I'll
check back to
| this thread tomorrow morning if I don't hear from you beforehand.
|
| Thanks for your continued support!!!!
|
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Thanks Gary....I am at work (on lunch right now), and can't get
back to this
| thread
| for a few hours.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
| http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| Again, be very careful not to do anything more than run IE
Repair using
| Winfile.exe for a Shell. Long filenames can easily be messed
up. Also,
| if IE Repair doesn't fix the problem (after re-editing
System.ini back
| to using Explorer.exe for a Shell) then the next step is to
| force-reinstall IE. You do this by again switching to
Shell=Winfile.exe
| and then finding Setup.exe in the Internet Explorer folder
(usually
| C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer) and running it. Choose
"Add
| Components" (or "Minimal or Custom Installation" if that's the
option
| that offers itself.) Then put a check mark for every item that
is bolded
| (already installed) and continue. If you haven't previously
deleted the
| setup files (usually in C:\Windows Updates Setup Files") then
this will
| probably be a smooth operation. If you don't have the
installation files
| on hand, it will be necessary to connect to the internet to
download
| them, and that can be problematic, depending on your system.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| news | Gary,
|
| I'm at the library and about to leave for home, where I'll
follow your
| recommendation. I won't give up. I'm very methodical, and
I take
| great care
| in following the procedures (i'm a project manager and
technical
| writer :-)
| .. anyways, I'll follow up with you later this afternoon
with my
| results.
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| Try Shell=Winfile.exe, as suggested.
|
| And don't give up. We're giving you answers step-by-step,
and when
| one
| thing doesn't work, that tends to provide hints as to what
to do
| next.
| IOW, just because some suggestion doesn't bear immediate
fruit,
| doesn't
| mean it didn't need to be done.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| ...


  #29  
Old March 14th 05, 11:39 PM
tgregg99
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i went to DOS prompt, and I entered 'DIR C:\Win98*.cab /s /a /p' .... and
after a few minutes of processing, I got the following message: 'Directory
of C:\ File Not Found 57,864,192 bytes free'

"PCR" wrote:

At a DOS prompt, try...

DIR C:\Win98*.cab /s /a /p (That's *-dot-cab)

If you have 55 of them, then the folder that contains them could be used
per the following article...

This appears to recover IE/Explorer piecemeal, if the over-install will
never work...
http://support.microsoft.com/default...11&Product=w98
Invalid Page Fault in Module Explorer.exe
(296211) - After you upgrade your Juno software, or download and install
Juno Web, you receive an error message similar to the following:
Explorer.exe caused an invalid page fault in explorer.exe at 0157F:
00401F31


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
| You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not
'explorer.exe') in
| my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either
double
| clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.
|
| I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
| C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact
file size
| as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent
and
| nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or
'Error:
| Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
| repeated but got the same messages.
|
| your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does
NOT
| exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
| I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe'
....
| So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe'
file in
| 'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the
icon
| or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error
message
| "Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or
corrupted
| Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to
be
| normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file
and it
| was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.
|
| I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run
prompt:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the
previous
| Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was
grayed
| out/disabled.
|
| And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened
when
| i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words).
When I
| tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows
Update
| Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your
IE
| Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I
cannot
| get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I
believe
| there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.
|
| So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ...
but I
| still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried
replacing
| 'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still
nothing.
| And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
| registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date
right
| before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
| Windows98.
|
| I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and
paying
| the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed
so your
| online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you
are referring
| to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location
"c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the file
| there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an
"ie6setup.exe". Post back
| with the correct information please.
|
| The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if
found, choosing
| Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did
you find
| "ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its
sub-folders?
| You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate
folder tree, or the
| C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget
which it may be in,
| as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In
fact, if you cannot
| find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1
on a CD
| somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.
|
| Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line
into the Run
| dialog:
| RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
| and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows
configuration" from the
| menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from
download,
| assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in message
| ...
| Gary/Glen ... here's what I've done since last communication:
|
| 1. I booted up, went to Command Prompt Only and entered 'edit
| c:\windows\system.ini' then changed 'Shell=Progman.exe' to
| 'Shell=Winfile.exe' as you suggested, then I saved and exited and
re-booted.
|
| 2. This time the File Manager window was displayed with directory
of
| folders and files. I then tried the IE6 repair command by
entering the
| command you sent me for IE6 in the Run prompt. A pop up was
displayed asking
| me to Repair IE or Add a Component. I tried both. When i
selected Repair
| IE, nothing happened. When I selected Add a Component, I got an
error
| message saying I needed to go to a Windows menu I did not see. So
I rebooted
| again.
|
| 3. I replaced the 'Shell=Winfile.exe' back to
'Shell='Progman.exe' and
| rebooted. This time I noticed I did not get the subject error
message and
| the 'Program Manager - Accessories' window was displayed (which
did not
| display the first time i changed the shell to 'Progman.exe'
earlier and
| rebooted). So I went to c:\progra~1\intern~2\explorer.exe and
tried to
| launch the explorer.exe program -- i was able to double click on
it, and when
| i did, the hourglass was displayed for a short time appearing to
be
| processing something, but nothing happened, and i tried to launch
it from the
| Run command promt on same window -- but again, nothing happened.
when i
| clicked the setup file, nothing happened at all. But I checked
the
| Properties of the 'Explorer.exe' file and it specified version
6.00.2800.1106
| .. 94,208 bytes, last changed 8/11/03. I turned off the pc.
|
| So while it "appears" I have all my standard Windows programs in
the c:
| directory on the Program Manager - Accessories window, I still
have no
| desktop icons and no programs are launching.
|
| Thoughts?
|
| p.s. I realize you may not be able to call me, but in the event
that you
| can, my number is 404-329-0959. I'll be leaving the library
within the hour
| to go home. I'll check my email up until that time. And I'll
check back to
| this thread tomorrow morning if I don't hear from you beforehand.
|
| Thanks for your continued support!!!!
|
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Thanks Gary....I am at work (on lunch right now), and can't get
back to this
| thread
| for a few hours.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
| http://aumha.org/alex.htm
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
| ...
| Again, be very careful not to do anything more than run IE
Repair using
| Winfile.exe for a Shell. Long filenames can easily be messed
up. Also,
| if IE Repair doesn't fix the problem (after re-editing
System.ini back
| to using Explorer.exe for a Shell) then the next step is to
| force-reinstall IE. You do this by again switching to
Shell=Winfile.exe
| and then finding Setup.exe in the Internet Explorer folder
(usually
| C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer) and running it. Choose
"Add
| Components" (or "Minimal or Custom Installation" if that's the
option
| that offers itself.) Then put a check mark for every item that
is bolded
| (already installed) and continue. If you haven't previously
deleted the
| setup files (usually in C:\Windows Updates Setup Files") then
this will
| probably be a smooth operation. If you don't have the
installation files
| on hand, it will be necessary to connect to the internet to
download
| them, and that can be problematic, depending on your system.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| news | Gary,
|
| I'm at the library and about to leave for home, where I'll
follow your
| recommendation. I won't give up. I'm very methodical, and
I take
| great care
| in following the procedures (i'm a project manager and
technical
| writer :-)
| .. anyways, I'll follow up with you later this afternoon
with my
| results.
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| Try Shell=Winfile.exe, as suggested.
|
| And don't give up. We're giving you answers step-by-step,
and when
| one
| thing doesn't work, that tends to provide hints as to what
to do
| next.
| IOW, just because some suggestion doesn't bear immediate
fruit,
| doesn't
| mean it didn't need to be done.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote in
message
| ...
| Gary,
|
| I did change 'Shell=Explorer.exe' to 'Shell=Progman.exe'
but upon
| re-booting, the following error was displayed:
|
| 'Error loading Program.exe. You must reinstall
Windows.'
|
| so, what can i do now?
|
| Thanks!!!
| Terry
|
|
| "Gary S. Terhune" wrote:
|
| As explained in the references Glen gave you earlier,
you use
| the
| Command Prompt Only boot to edit System.ini and change
the
| "Shell=Explorer.exe" line to:
|
| Shell=Progman.exe
|
| Then restart and you will possibly be able to boot to
Windows
| without
| having to load Explorer.exe. From there, you run the
IE Repair
| or
| reinstall IE as needed. If Shell=progman.exe doesn't
work, try
| Shell=Winfile.exe. But be very careful when using
these modes,
| and
| only
| use them to perform these limited tasks, as they can
mess up the
| file
| system if you do certain things, particularly
Copy/Paste/Move
| operations. When the IE Repair or reinstallation are
completed,
| re-edit
| System.ini to restore normal Shell to Explorer.exe.
|
| --
| Gary S. Terhune
| MS MVP Shell/User
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
| http://www.grystmill.com/articles/security.htm
|
| "tgregg99" wrote
in message
|
...
| Glen,
|
| Thanks. I had no luck by trying to restore the most
recent
| registry
| backups
| -- i tried every one listed, which went back a coupe
days
| before
| my
| problem
| -- still, this didn't work.
|
| I'm confused about ...
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| .. the IE repair tool instructions assumed i could
click
| Start ..
| Run
| ....
| but I can't. so I can only get to a command prompt
and use
| DOS
| .... so
| how do
| i reinstall IE from the DOS command prompt?
|
| Thanks .. looking forward to your
answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Each time you use a different .cab file backup in
scanreg
| /restore,
| you are
| replacing the Registry with the one using that
dat, and
| "going
| back"
| to that date as
| far as the Registry is concerned. So, if none of
the
| restores
| helped the problem,
| you should go back and restore the most recent
backup prior
| to
| when
| you began the
| restoring experiment (Of course, if you onlty went
back a
| couple
| of
| days, there
| should not be much difference other than the
entries for the
| updates
| you did).
|
| Following that, use the info mentioned in the link
I gave
| you to
| reinstall IE, but
| instead of progman.exe, use winfile.exe.
|
| Post back with your results.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| ~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
|
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote in
| message
|
...
| Glee ...
|
| I tried using DOS command 'scanreg /restore' and
selecting
| the
| backup
| (rb###.cab files) -- i tried each one, rebooting
each
| time,
| but
| that didn't
| work. I also used the DOS command to 'edit the
| c:\windows\system.ini' file
| and replaced 'explorer.exe' with 'progman.exe'
where you
| told
| me,
| then saved
| and rebooted, then got an error that
'progman.exe could
| not be
| found, must
| reinstall windows' or something to that effect.
|
| One other thing i forgot to mention. I
downloaded Windows
| updates
| to my pc,
| the night before my Windows crashed. One or two
of the
| updates
| were for IE6.
|
| Any other suggestions? Thank you for helping me
with
| this!!!!
|
| Terry
|
| "glee" wrote:
|
| Before trying the procedure mentioned in my
first reply,
| you
| may
| want to try
| this
| first:
| Boot to DOS Mode by accessing the boot menu at
startup
| and
| selecting Command
| Prompt
| Only (you get to the boot menu the same way
you get to
| it
| when
| you selected Safe
| Mode).
| At the DOS Prompt, type:
| scanreg /restore
| and press Enter.
| Select one of the backups (rb###.cab files)
dated JUST
| prior
| to
| when the problem
| occurred.
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "glee" wrote in
message
|
...
| Follow the procedures he
| Recovering From a Failed Internet Explorer
Upgrade in
| Windows
| 98:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
http://www.cs.bsu.edu/~gjjones/admin...nd ows98.html
| or
| http://tinyurl.com/r5ba
|
| Especially this section at the end:
|
| "If you still have boot problems after you
reboot, you
| should
| use the command
| prompt
| to edit the c:\windows\system.ini file. On
the command
| line
| type edit
| c:\windows\system.ini.
|
| "Once it is open, change the line
shell=explorer.exe
| to
| shell=progman.exe.
| What
| you
| are doing here is changing the default shell
(that is
| having
| problems) from
| the
| Windows Explorer to the old Windows Program
Manager
| shell.
|
| "Reboot Windows. It should now successfully
boot with
| no
| errors into an empty
| Program Manager shell. Use the File | Run |
Browse
| drop
| down
| menu selection to
| browse to c:\program files\internet explorer
and
| launch
| ie5setup.exe or
| ie6setup.exe
| (depending on what is there). Do a custom
install and
| check
| all the Bold faced
| options. When the setup program alerts you
that these
| files
| are already
| installed,
| tell it to reinstall all of the files.
|
| "When the Internet Explorer Setup program is
done and
| reboots,
| hit the F8 key
| to
| bring up a Boot Menu. Choose Command Prompt
and boot
| to
| the
| command prompt.
| Once
| there, type edit c:\windows\system.ini and,
once it is
| open,
| change the line
| shell=progman.exe back to
shell=explorer.exe. Save and
| exit
| the file. You have
| now
| set the shell back to the original value."
| --
| Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
| http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
|
|
| "tgregg99"
wrote
| in
| message
|
| news | Can someone please help me resolve my
problem? Upon
| starting MS Windows 98,
| I see the MS Windows screen then it
appears to start
| loading
| programs as
| usual, then i get the above ERROR message.
I then
| restarted
| via SAFE mode,
| but there were no desktop icons. Upon
checking
| Program
| Manager, I only see
| 'Runapp' and no other programs listed. I
checked my
| memory
| via DOS prompt,
| and everything looks normal (but I really
am not a
| DOS
| user,
| so I'm limited
| in my ability to use DOS commands). I
restarted
| again
| and
| tried step by
| step
| confirmation, but again, I only get the
above ERROR
| message.
|
| I don't have the CD - or - the diskettes
for loading
| MS
| Windows 98. Is
| there a way to restore my MS Windows 98
otherwise?
|
| I appreciate your time and help very much
... thank
| you!!!
|
| Terry
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|



  #30  
Old March 15th 05, 01:52 AM
glee
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You did not state anywhere in this thread that I can see, that your CD drive does
not work. I just looked through every post you made in this thread, and see no
mention of this. In your first post you wrote:
"I don't have the CD - or - the diskettes for loading MS Windows 98", and that's the
only reference I find to anything related to the CD drive at all. Please show me
where in this thread you stated this.

What is wrong with the CD drive? What happens when you try to access it using
winfile or progman as the shell?
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
as stated earlier, my cd drive does not work.

"glee" wrote:

I still feel the likely fix is to reinstall IE6 over itself, but you cannot get

the
setup file you have on the hard drive to load, and you cannot get online to

download
it. I suggest you find someone who has a copy of IE6 SP1 on a CD, and follow

the
over-install instructions I gave you, running the setup on the CD. Many CDs

found
in computer magazines have IE6 SP1 in a folder on the disc. In fact, many free

AOL
discs have a hidden sub-folder with IE6 installer in it....often in a
"\Browsers\Msie" folder.
You must make sure that "Show all files" is enabled in Windows Explorer, and

bypass
the autorun routine of the AOL CD :
Click Start Settings Folder Options View tab, and click to enable "Show All
Files" and click OK.
Hold down the SHIFT key on the keyboard while inserting a recent AOL disc, to

bypass
autorun. Then open Windows Explorer and look for the folder with IE6 setup

files.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"tgregg99" wrote in message
...
You are correct - my mistake - it IS 'iexplore.exe' (not 'explorer.exe') in
my c:\progra~1\intern~2. that said, i could not open it by either double
clicking the icon next to the program name or by using Run.

I verified via using DOS command that you sent me -- 'C:\DIR /s /a
C:\EXPLORER.EXE' that it IS located in 'C:\WINDOWS' with the exact file size
as you stated .. 180,224. btw, i tried the extract commands you sent and
nothing happened, as i got 'File not found' or nothing happened or 'Error:
Cannot open file' .. i checked my strings very carefully each time and
repeated but got the same messages.

your instructions, C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdte folder tree does NOT
exist on my c: drive directory. I DO have C:\Windows .. but NO
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree.
I looked under C:\Windows and I still could not find 'ie6setup.exe' ...
So... I searched my C: drive folders and I DID find 'ie6setup.exe' file in
'C:\mydown~1' .. but I could NOT open it either by double clicking the icon
or via using the Run prompt. When i clicked the icon, i got an error message
"Extracting file failed. It is likely caused by low memory or corrupted
Cabinet file.' I checked my memory via DOS command and it appeared to be
normal. I also checked the 'Properties' or the 'ie6setup.exe' file and it
was '6.00.2800.1106 .. 490,608 bytes.

I tried your option uninstalling IE6 by entering in the Run prompt:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance but the option to "Restore the previous
Windows configuration" on the resultant menu that was displayed was grayed
out/disabled.

And I tried the IE6 repair command you sent again but nothing happened when
i selected the "Repair IE Explorer" (my words, not sure exact words). When I
tried 'Add a Component' I got an error message "Cannot find Windows Update
Setup Files on this computer. Please choose Windows Update under your IE
Tools menu to add components to IE.' Of course, I cannot do this as I cannot
get an icon on desktop or launch 'ie6setup.exe' as noted above. I believe
there was a 3rd option but it was grayed out/disabled.

So ... it "appears" I have 'EXPLORER.EXE' and 'ie6setup.exe' files ... but I
still have no desktop/icons upon re-booting Windows98. I tried replacing
'Shell=Winfile' with 'Shell=Explorer.exe' and rebooting, but still nothing.
And i tried again via DOS to scanreg /restrore and selecting the last
registry on the list (it always specifies 'Started' and is a date right
before my problem occurred) but again no desktop/icons upon re-booting
Windows98.

I hope this helps you .. help me. I am trying to avoid calling and paying
the $35 but will if I absolutely have to. I am currently unemployed so your
online support really helps me out right now. Thank you.

Terry

"glee" wrote:

Please make sure you are telling us the right names of the files you are

referring
to. There is no "explorer.exe" in the location

"c:\progra~1\intern~2".....the
file
there would be iexplore.exe, and there may be also an "ie6setup.exe". Post

back
with the correct information please.

The instructions given were to find "ie6setup.exe" and run it if found,

choosing
Minimal-Custom and selecting the items already in bold print. Did you find
"ie6setup.exe" in the location "c:\progra~1\intern~2" or any of its

sub-folders?
You can also look for it in the C:\Program Files\WindowsUpdate folder tree,

or
the
C:\Windows\Windows Update Setup Files folder tree......I forget which it may

be
in,
as I usually install IE from CD rather than from a download. In fact, if

you
cannot
find the setup file in any of those locations, you may have IE6 SP1 on a CD
somewhere, as it often is included on CD's in magazines.

Another option is to uninstall IE6 by pasting the following line into the

Run
dialog:
RUNDLL32 SETUPWBV.DLL,IE6Maintenance
and choosing the option to "Restore the previous Windows configuration" from

the
menu that appears. After that, install IE6 either from a CD or from

download,
assuming that this allows you to boot normally again.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
~ In memory of our friend, MVP Alex Nichol ~
http://aumha.org/alex.htm
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm




 




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