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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

How to fix windows 8 or 8.1 explorer.exe error

Among the more annoying errors now transforming as a serious concern to Windows 8 (8.1) users is the Explorer.EXE message. This problem pops up at computer startup, exhibiting a rather “silent” display of only a yellow warning sign and an OK button wrapped in an empty dialog box. While it is easy to win the battle by acknowledging the button and removing the message, winning the whole war requires further scrutiny. Fortunately, owing to the helpful responses from Microsoft, fixing this dilemma is quite straightforward. Read this troubleshooting guide to eradicate Explorer.EXE error once-and-for-all, and bolster your sovereignty over your dear system.
Modify “Load” Registry Key
This problem is most likely linked to an incorrect data stored in the key called “Load”. Load is a holder where some programs put their startup commands to initiate their beginning processes. Every time your system boots, these instructions are run and operations are performed accordingly.
Incorrect instructions loaded in this key can lead to irrational behaviors observed during computer boot. This may be caused by a malicious software (Virus or Trojans), or due to a corrupt startup program. Nonetheless, this invalid String needs to be deleted, and the horrible consequences should be erased.
This can be done via regedit, illustrated below:
  • Open Run box by pressing Windows + R keys
  • Type regedit and press Enter
  • In the Registry Editor box
  • Expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER from the left hive
  • Expand Software
  • Expand Microsoft
  • Expand Windows NT
  • Expand CurrentVersion
  • Highlight Windows
  • Click View menu and select Permissions
  • Ensure Full Control to the current user
  • From the values displayed in the right pane, double-click Load
  • Erase data under Value data
  • Click OK
  • Reboot your system to apply the changes
This method is the best fix to your startup fault. However, if your case is still unresolved, continue with the following resolutions.
Disable Startup Programs
As formerly stated, Explorer error can be caused by an error-inflicted application running at Windows startup. To check whether this is the case, you need to disable all programs from the startup menu and see if the problem repeats. This is demonstrated below:
  • Open Run (Windows + R keys) box and go to msconfig
  • Enable Selective startup
  • Uncheck Load startup items
  • Click OK
  • Reboot your system
If you are still presented by the warning sign, proceed to the next method. However, if disabling entities removed your concern, continue with the following steps and narrow down your problematic item appropriately:
  • Open Task Manager by hitting Windows + SHIFT + ESC keys
  • Go to Startup tab
  • Enable one application
  • Restart your system
  • If the error does not appear, Enable the next item
  • Repeat the process till you identify the menace
You can either keep the program disabled or visit the developer’s website to report the issue and seek other solutions to heal the situation.
Scan Your PC
Editing startup instructions is a major trait of malicious software. Regardless of your success with the previous methods, scan your PC thoroughly to remove all kinds of computer viruses and uninvited guests from the machine. Also, ensure that your security software is fully up to date with the latest advancements to counter new releases of mischievous elements effectively. This can be checked by either visiting the developer’s official webpage, or performing a Windows Update. The latter is shown here:
  • Open Start Menu  by using Windows + W keys
  • Type windows update
  • Hit Enter
  • Click Check for updates now button and follow the on-screen instructions
Perform the resolutions described in this article to work around your predicament. They are most likely to ease your trouble. However, if none of the above methods obliterated your horrendous dialog box, choose the PC Refresh option. This will reinstall Windows, but your personal settings and apps will remain intact. Rest assured, this method will remove all potential causes to your error and give you a relatively cleaner Windows.
To do a PC Refresh, here are the steps:
  • Go to Charms bar by pressing Windows + C keys
  • Select Settings
  • Click Change PC settings
  • Select General from the left pane
  • Scroll down to Refresh your PC without affecting your files
  • Click the Get started button