Hi,
I have a Windows 2000 Professional system which suddenly started experiencing severe problems with its Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) after that I had installed the latest upgrades from the windowsupdate website (windowsupdate.microsoft.com).
I'm not sure, but it seems to me that everything was fine until I upgraded to Internet Explorer 6 (from 5.5 SP2).
The symptom was that whenever I opened an instance of Windows Explorer to work with the file system, and clicked to expand "My Computer" (to see my local disks), up popped a window with the message "explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being created."
Of course, explorer restarted itself which was fine (except for the loss of a few icons in the tray), but a new attempt caused the same problem. Funnily enough, clicking on any other entry except My Computer didn't cause any crashes, including My Documents, My Network Places and the Recycle Bin.
I decided to reapply Win2000 service pack 2 and to reinstall Internet Explorer 6. Neither helped - my Windows Explorer was still crashing whenever I selected My Computer.
Now I got mad, and wanted to uninstall IE 6 - but I could no longer find the corresponding entry under Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs ! (It had been there previously.) Now, that is bad, since I don't know any other way to uninstall it - and IE 5.5 can't be installed on top of IE 6, but I decided not to worry more about this particular problem. (Anyone know what to do about this???)
I started looking around on the web, and saw that many other people are reporting similar problems with "upgraded Win2000" systems experiencing explorer crashes - but I didn't find any solutions, only problem reports. Searching the Microsoft site didn't offer any help on this particular problem, but I did find some info on command-line switches for explorer.exe
To implement these switches, one can modify the definition of the "Windows Explorer" shortcut under Start->Programs->Accessories - simply change the command line in the Target: field. Default is "%systemroot%\explorer.exe" (without the double quotes).
After I changed this to
"%systemroot%\explorer.exe /select,c:\" in order to force the system to start with displaying another root, I ended up with explorer starting up with My Computer already expanded - and the problem I had before is gone!
Now, this is not a solution but only a workaround - there must be something fishy going on "behind the scenes" - but at least I can now manage my file system again...
Does anybody out there have a proper explanation for all of this (and/or a real fix - like a registry hack)?
Peace and Prosperity!
DrMaggie
I have a Windows 2000 Professional system which suddenly started experiencing severe problems with its Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) after that I had installed the latest upgrades from the windowsupdate website (windowsupdate.microsoft.com).
I'm not sure, but it seems to me that everything was fine until I upgraded to Internet Explorer 6 (from 5.5 SP2).
The symptom was that whenever I opened an instance of Windows Explorer to work with the file system, and clicked to expand "My Computer" (to see my local disks), up popped a window with the message "explorer.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program. An error log is being created."
Of course, explorer restarted itself which was fine (except for the loss of a few icons in the tray), but a new attempt caused the same problem. Funnily enough, clicking on any other entry except My Computer didn't cause any crashes, including My Documents, My Network Places and the Recycle Bin.
I decided to reapply Win2000 service pack 2 and to reinstall Internet Explorer 6. Neither helped - my Windows Explorer was still crashing whenever I selected My Computer.
Now I got mad, and wanted to uninstall IE 6 - but I could no longer find the corresponding entry under Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs ! (It had been there previously.) Now, that is bad, since I don't know any other way to uninstall it - and IE 5.5 can't be installed on top of IE 6, but I decided not to worry more about this particular problem. (Anyone know what to do about this???)
I started looking around on the web, and saw that many other people are reporting similar problems with "upgraded Win2000" systems experiencing explorer crashes - but I didn't find any solutions, only problem reports. Searching the Microsoft site didn't offer any help on this particular problem, but I did find some info on command-line switches for explorer.exe
To implement these switches, one can modify the definition of the "Windows Explorer" shortcut under Start->Programs->Accessories - simply change the command line in the Target: field. Default is "%systemroot%\explorer.exe" (without the double quotes).
After I changed this to
"%systemroot%\explorer.exe /select,c:\" in order to force the system to start with displaying another root, I ended up with explorer starting up with My Computer already expanded - and the problem I had before is gone!
Now, this is not a solution but only a workaround - there must be something fishy going on "behind the scenes" - but at least I can now manage my file system again...
Does anybody out there have a proper explanation for all of this (and/or a real fix - like a registry hack)?
Peace and Prosperity!
DrMaggie