Internet Explorer Error Connot Find Null
Removal Ransomware Removal Hijackers Removal Keylogger Removal Software Spyhunter Virus Removal Tool Data Recovery Pro Regcure Pro PC Health Advisor Outlook PST Repair Forum Privacy Policy Terms of Use Contact us How to fix Windows cannot find null error Posted on November 13, 2012 by Alexey Abalmasov This error is a sign of the system malfunction. I bet you'll find on the web info saying that it is all related to IE8, but in fact, this error might have many different real causes with almost the same error message: "Windows cannot find ‘null'. Make sure that you typed the name correctly, and then try again" Automatic Solution: Download Regcure Pro It just means that there is absent or erroneous information in data files necessary for the accurate working of some application or the system programs and the malfunction is due to the file corruptions or corrupted program settings in registry or the malware activity. The error might be caused by unfinished or incomplete install and uninstall processes, deletion of software and device files without proper resets in the system registry, causing unresolved conflicts in the system memory. It might be caused even by a simple improper system shut down. The problem usually has just the same effect on the system even if it comes after contamination of PC with viruses or spyware attack. Though, there might be a malware that produces this error box just to make you click the button. It is also possible that the error message comes after your antivirus deleted infected null.exe file. The simple steps that you can take to fix the problem Don't panic if you get windows cannot find null error and remember that sometimes a simple restart might solve the problem. Taking the error possible relation to malware activities, the next step you can undertake while fighting this problem is updating your antivirus and running the full system scan for the malware on your PC. The next thing you can do without going too far in technical stuff is a simple restore to some saved system restore point made before the date when the error first had occurred. For this you need: Log in as the system administrator. Click Start and select All Programs, find Accessories, open folder System tools and click System Restore menu option. In the opened window select "Restore my system to a previous date" and click Next. Select the most recent re
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tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows 2000/NT Errors in Windows Explorer "Cannot find the file 'director.. AnonymousMar 11, 2005, 6:44 AM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)Hi there,Im receiving an error when I right click on My Computer, and hitexplore. I also receive this error when I right click on Start, andselect explore."Cannot find the file 'null' (or one of its components). Make surethe path and filename are correct and that all required libraries areavailable"Explorer still opens, but I receive this error message every time.Environment- Windows 2000 server (SP4, all the latest security patches)- Terminal Server installed- Citrix XPe InstalledAny ideas what the problem may be? 2 answers Last reply Mar 16, 2005 More about errors windows explorer cannot find file director AnonymousMar 12, 2005, 4:26 AM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.general (More info?)Well the registry setting has been corrupted. It uses DDE and when that gets changed you get what you are experiencing. Find the CLSID for My Computer then look at the Explore command key and see if there are ddx subkeys. If not in the CLSID then you will need to look at HKCR\folders and \files-- George Hester_________________________________"mrbrown66"