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bricat

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Try this :-

Please click start then run and type cmd into the textbox and press enter. Next enter the exact text from the quotebox at the command prompt


copy "C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\explorer.exe" "c:\windows\explorer.exe"



Overwrite c:\windows\explorer.exe? (Yes/No/All):



Type yes and press enter.

let us know how that goes.

Edited by bricat, 26 September 2005 - 12:01 PM.

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This is what happens when I try to do that (with all browser windows closed):

C:\Documents and Settings\Duy Vuong>copy "C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\explorer.
exe" "c:\windows\explorer.exe"
Overwrite c:\windows\explorer.exe? (Yes/No/All): yes
The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
0 file(s) copied.

How else can I get the explorer file?
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do it again, only this time before you type YES. bring up taskmanager (cntrl+alt+del) highlite explorer and click on "END PROCESS". then type yes and hit enter.
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