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Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question restore active directory Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps turn off active desktop recovery News Encyclopedia Home How To Operating Systems Windows How to fix Active Desktop Recovery error message? Ask a question October 2016 If you are http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-desktop/windows-xp-will-not-restore-my-active-desktop/f664bfe4-0acd-4b11-8918-eb779bb2cc07 getting the "Active Desktop Recovery" error message at Startup, then follow the below procedure: Click on Start> Run > type "regedit". Expand the following key: HKEY CURRENT USER ->Software -> Microsoft - > internet Explorer -> Desktop -> SafeMODE -> components Set the value of DeskHtmlVersion to 0. http://ccm.net/faq/25635-how-to-fix-active-desktop-recovery-error-message Save your settings and close the registry. Related : Active desktop recovery Solving active desktop recovery Quitar active desktop White screen-active desktop recovery [Solved] Windows - Error message: No active mixer devices available Epson Error Message - End of Service Life Error Message: Disk Boot failure Error message: UNMOUNTABLE BOOT VOLUME Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «How to fix Active Desktop Recovery error message?» from CCM (ccm.net) is made available under the Creative Commons license. You can copy, modify copies of this page, under the conditions stipulated by the license, as this note appears clearly. Previous Unable to install Java Next Card Reader not displayed in My Computer Subscribe to our newsletter Subscribe Team Terms of Use Contact Policies CCM Benchmark Group health.ccm.net Unable to install Java Card Reader not displayed in My Computer
XP computers after performing a system restart (or after Windows shutdown). The problem commonly occurs after the installation of Internet Explorer 7, if a web page is used as a wallpaper. The "Active Desktop Recovery" background screen, offers http://www.wintips.org/how-to-fix-the-active-desktop-recovery-restore-my-active-desktop-problem-on-windows-xp/ you the chance to fix the problem by clicking the "Restore my Active Desktop" button, but when you click at this button, nothing happens. In this article you can find detailed instructions on how to fix http://forums.majorgeeks.com/index.php?threads/active-desktop-recovery-problem.257911/ the "Active desktop recovery - Restore my Active Desktop" problem on Windows XP. How to fix the "Active Desktop Recovery" problem (Windows XP). Method 1. Fix Active Desktop from Display Properties. Method 2. Fix Active Desktop active desktop problem using Windows Registry. Method 1. Fix "Active Desktop Recovery" problem from Display Properties. 1. Right-click anywhere on an empty space on your desktop and select Properties. 2. At Desktop tab, click at Customize Desktop button. 3. At Desktop Items window, select the Web tab and uncheck (or delete) every Web page under Web pages category. 4. Click OK twice to exit display settings. If you still face the restore active desktop Active Desktop Recovery problem, continue to Method 2 below. Method 2. Fix "Active Desktop Recovery" problem using Windows Registry. Open Registry editor. To do that: 1. Simultaneously press the “Win” + “R” keys to load the Run dialog box. 2. Type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor. IMPORTANT: Before you continue, first take a backup of your registry. To do that: From the main menu, go to File & select Export. Specify a destination location (e.g. your Desktop), give a filename for the exported registry file (e.g. “RegistryUntouched”), select at Export range: All and press Save. 3. After you backed up your registry, navigate (from the left pane) to this key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Desktop\SafeMode\Components 4. At the right pane, double click to modify DeskHtmlVersion value. 5. Set the Value data to 0 (zero) and press OK. 6. Close Registry Editor and restart your computer. You 're done!
If you want to stay constantly protected from malware threats, existing and future ones, we recommend that you install Malwarebytes Anti-Malware PRO by clicking below (we do earn a commision from sales generated from this link, but at no additional cost to you. We have experience with this software and we recommend it because it is helpful and uDesktop Recovery problem Discussion in 'Software' started by Balvedius, Apr 25, 2012. Balvedius Private E-2 Hello, I'm using an XP with SP3 and I've been searching the internet for a fix to this problem (using another pc to do so) and everything that I've come across hasn't been working. Recently after my computer freezing and telling me that there was no input to the screen, I restarted my computer, and upon it rebooting I was given the "Active Desktop Recovery" on my desktop. At this point the things I can do involve: Clicking the button that says "Restore my Active Desktop" however I am then given a script error Internet Explorer Script Error Line: 65 Char: 1 Error: Object doesn't support this action Code: 0 URL: file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Applications%20Data/microsft/Internet/Desktop.htt Do you want to continue runnibg scripts on this page? Yes/No Or something very similar.(No matter what I select nothing works) I've seen suggestions on how to fix the problem that involve going into Run>regedit and changing a certain value, deleting the desktop.htt file and rebooting, right clicking the desktop and changing the resolution/background picture and as much as I would love to do this, I can't. The only thing I can do is click the "Restore Active Desktop" button where I get the error mentioned above and that's it. Right clicking causes the mouse to change into the hourglass and nothing happens, pushing the windows button and attempting to go into either Run/Control Panel makes it look like the Windows panel is still there but from then on I cannot click anything and the computer acts frozen however I can still move the mouse around. So basically I am unable to recover the desktop due to the error, and cannot attempt to try to fix the error because it freezes before I can open any of the required windows. If I find my Windows CD and insert it, is there anything I