Entries Tagged ‘windows-explorer’

12 Oct
2009

How to Fix Windows Explorer Errors

Posted by Kat

The common error, “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience,” that occurs at startup or when trying to access a Windows folder (i.e., My Computer, My Pictures, etc) can be caused by any number of things.  To try to fix this Windows explorer error, try the following options:

Windows Explorer Fixes

In general, rebooting your PC immediately after you encounter a Windows Explorer error may solve the problem.  If not, try one of the other options.

  1. Go into your Control Panel
  2. Select Internet Options
  3. Go to the Advanced tab
  4. Uncheck the “Enable third party browser extension” tab
  5. Click OK or Apply
  6. Restart

If your OS is Windows XP, try going to the Start menu:

  1. Select Run
  2. Type “regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll” into the command prompt
  3. Press Run
  4. The command will let you unregister shmedia.dll and hopefully remove the Windows Explorer error.

Check to See if Windows Explorer is Infected
Some Windows Explorer errors can be caused by malware on your computer.  Try downloading and enabling a scan that includes malware in its protection services.  Run a scan, remove any malware and viruses found, and restart your computer.

Did You Install New Software?
If the error started occurring after you installed any new software, try uninstalling it and rebooting.  If the error does not occur anymore, reinstall the software and ensure that the install didn’t cause the error again.

Maintain Your Registry
Try resetting your computer to the Last Known Good Configuration by pressing F8 when you restart your computer.  As a last resort, back up all of your important files on your computer (preferably on a CD or a USB drive) and do a system restore.  This may or may not require the Windows XP CD.

The error might also be a result of corrupted registry files.  Prevent Windows Explorer errors by downloading and utilizing a good registry cleaner.  This will find and fix any registry errors, prevent future registry errors, and keep your files and computer safe.

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6 Jul
2009

Fixing Windows XP Software Issues Does not Take Hours Of Reading With Regcure

Posted by Kat

Getting tired of all the Windows XP software error messages and are looking for ways to correct the problems without spending days trying to learn about programming?  It can be difficult sometimes to understand the ever changing realm of computer knowhow.  For many people it can be a full time job just to keep up.

If you have other things to do in your life besides study Windows XP software manuals then it is best to fix all your computer’s problems with reliable programs.  Of all of the potential computer problems that face users, registry issues can be one of the more disconcerting.

Editing a computer registry can be one of the more dangerous tasks that face computer users trying to fix problems.  By deleting the wrong entry the user can cause serious damage to all the programs that run on the Windows XP software platform, including Window’s itself.

Frequent errors and a slow running computer are common indications of registry problems.  These problems can start in the simplest of ways.  Common ways that a computer’s registry can get damaged is during installation or while uninstalling programs.  Sometimes data can be added or left behind that causes loops.

Another common problem that causes registry damage is malware.  Infectious parasites are designed to infiltrate computers at all costs which can damage registries if not removed properly.

If you are fighting to figure out how to fix your computer’s registry problems and need help then it is time to download Regcure and let our award winning software fix all your computer’s registry issues without having to read mountains of information.  A few clicks of the mouse can repair Windows XP software, correct all your computer’s damaged or obsolete registry entries and get your computer running as good as it did when you first took it out of the box. Download Regcure today!

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22 May
2009

The Dangers of Using Internet Explorer

Posted by Kat

Today we’re going to talk a bit about Internet Explorer. If your operating system is Windows, you have Internet Explorer on your computer. Internet Explorer is the most used Internet browser in the world, mainly because Windows comes with it and most people don’t see a reason to change browsers. Because of this I will point out some things that you need to know.

The first thing to know is that Internet Explorer has some huge security holes. Programmers and people in the IT profession have pointed out these holes to Microsoft and some have been fixed, but not all. To get these fixes you need to keep your Windows updated. The security holes in Internet Explorer makes it easy for those who make a living by hacking, creating spyware that installs itself via drive by, etc. to either get control of your computer, infect you, and/or steal your information and thus bank account information and/or identity.

Let us talk about the infecting your computer with the drive by infection. These drive by infections are written so that if you visit a certain site you are infected. Internet Explorer is the program they are written for because of its widespread use. Other browsers have built in protections from drive by infections, but Internet Explorer does not. This makes using Internet Explorer unsafe. Most drive by infections these days are spyware, though some are viruses. Many take the form of giving you a window that looks like a warning stating that you have been or are infected and want to know if you would like to run a free scan now. If you ever get that window, ctrl+alt+delete to your task manager and end tasks on that window. If you click it at all you will be infected.

To wrap it up, with these issues it is easy for something to affect your registry and cause errors. Using Regcure will clean up these errors and keep you in smooth working order. Download Regcure today to fix Internet Explorer and fully optimize you PC in under two minutes.

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