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No Icons or start menu in XP..... [Closed]


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Hi, re-started in safe mode - right click is still not working.....
Ran the vbs, still nothing.....

If I can run gotomypc, would you like to have a try?
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I do not remote I am afraid... Lets try a whole system repair tool next

Download Windows Repair (all in one) from this site

Install the programme then run

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Go to step 3 and allow it to run SFC
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On the start repairs tab click start
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Select the following items and tick restart system when finished
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Thanks, have done that, but there is no change......
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OK bear with me I will need to check that out... Meanwhile are there any other problems apparent ?
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No, just that I cannot access anything in Windows, except via ctrl=alt=del.....
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Do you have a windows CD as we may need to do a repair install
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