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Uforica

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Hi, due to problems with Windows Explorer, I installed BBLean shell which fixed the crashing issue - I then replaced Explorer file manager with Explorer++. This worked fine but any folder that is then opened does not maximise to the top of the screen. When I maximise a folder, it is about two inches from the top of the screen and the bottom of a file is unviewable. This issue only arose after I installed Explorer++, I have uninstalled Explorer++ and switched shell back to Explorer but this has not resolved the issue.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Hi Uforica

Do you have your XP cd?

Go Start and then to Run ("Start Search" in Vista),
Type in: sfc /scannow
Click OK (Enter in Vista).
Have Windows CD/DVD handy.
If System File Checker (sfc) finds any errors, it may ask you for the CD/DVD.
If sfc does not find any errors in Windows XP, it will simply quit, without any message.
In Vista you will receive the following message: "Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations".

For Vista users ONLY: Navigate to C:\Windows\Logs\CBS folder. You'll see CBS.log file.
Usually, it's pretty big file, so upload it to Flyupload, and post download link.
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