If the desktop is not displayed when you boot up, then open the explorer in the task management

Updated on amusement 2024-04-10
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's good to clean it up with the winows cleaning assistant to clean it up at the driver level, then it can be cleaned up, if it still doesn't work, just restore the system There is no other way to solve this problem, our company has been studying this problem for a long time, and there is still no other way.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be poisoned, first kill the virus in safe mode, and then use the repair of 360 or something, and it's OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The machine is poisoned, and if you are not afraid of trouble, make a system

    Or let the system boot up and automatically load files.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Reload I used to do that too, it was supposed to be a virus

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Upgrade the antivirus software first, and then reinstall the system if it doesn't work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Solution: After booting up, enter the interface where you can't see the desktop icon and no taskbar, and press the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up the task manager.

    Click File - New.

    You should be able to see the desktop and taskbar. It may be that there is a problem with your key process explorer, you can copy one from someone else's computer to your computer, and you can overwrite it, located in Windows on the C drive.

    nt currentversion winlogon, and then see if the shell value under the branch is ". If not, manually modify it to ".

    If the problem is not resolved, it may be due to poisoning, and the following should be used:

    1. Use antivirus software first.

    Detect and kill viruses in safe mode.

    2. If it doesn't work, use the system's built-in system to restore.

    Fix (use System Restore in Safe Mode).

    3. If it doesn't work, use the system disk to repair it and open the command prompt.

    Enter sfcscannow

    Press Enter (there is a space between SFC and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and let the system automatically repair it.

    4. If it still doesn't work, then the only way is to reinstall the operating system.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Your so-called black screen should be the desktop background is black, without any icons, but, there is a mouse pointer, if so, it is recommended that you try to enter safe mode first, and then, close all startup items, and then restart the computer to try.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. It's because Remote Assistance was turned off, 1, restarted.

    2. Computer ---left-click) properties ---Advanced System Settings--- Remote --- Remote Assistance--- Allow Remote Assistance to link this computer (check box in front) --OK.

    3. (Default Selection) Remote Desktop ---checked) is not allowed to connect to this computer.

    The principle may be that there is a contradiction between turning on Windows Update and turning off Remote Assistance, and the associated service.

    The desktop still can't open the new task explorer after using the task manager file.

    Because Remote Assistance was turned off, 1, Restart 2, Computer ---Left Click) Properties--- Advanced System Settings --- Remote --- Remote Assistance --- Allow Remote Assistance to link this computer (check box in front) --OK. 3. (Default Selection) Remote Desktop ---checked) is not allowed to connect to this computer. The principle may be that there is a contradiction between turning on Windows Update and turning off Remote Assistance, and the associated service.

    Press the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination on your keyboard to open Task Manager, and in the pop-up Windows Task Manager window, click "New Task" in the "File" menu (Run. Command; In the run dialog box that opens, type "command", click the "OK" button, if the desktop is not recovered, the file may be corrupted or lost; At this time, you need to go to the normal Windows 7 system, enter the Windows folder, and copy the explorer files in it to the USB flash drive; Insert the USB flash drive on the machine with the problem, then open the "Create New Task" window, click the "Browse" button, and browse.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The desktop icon is gone, and it doesn't work to type explorer in the task manager or it doesn't work, what should I do.

    Right-click on the empty space of the desktop - arrange the icons - click to show the desktop icons. 2. Right-click on the desktop - Properties - Desktop Items - Customize Desktop - Check the desktop items you need - OK. 3. Use the key combination ctri+alt+del to open the task manager, see if there is this process, if not, enter in the "create task" and press OK, if you can find this process in the task manager, then you delete it first, and then enter it in the new task, OK.

    Repeat several times.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It should be that the system file is broken, if it can't be repaired, it is recommended to reinstall the system! Generally speaking, if the explorer process of the task manager is fine, it is a system problem, and if it still doesn't work, it is most appropriate to reinstall the system.

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