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GuidesWindows ThemesWindows Apps / Games- Windows Desktop Apps- Windows Store AppsSite- unknown hard error windows 7 Index- Contact Us How To Fix explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error in WIndows 8.1?Home » Security & System Tools unknown hard error windows 10 safe mode 30/11/2013 Categories: Security & System Toolsby Debaleena Windows often show this unknown hard error problem when a wrong driver is installed. Problems may occur in All driver files (except those http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/explorerexe-system-warning-dialog-with-unknown/4c0be311-c9d5-46e7-b352-c8656f5c0226 that are loaded by the system loader to start. the computers, All dynamic-link libraries (DLLs), including User, Graphics Device Interface (GDI), Shell, Kernel, Ntdll, Crtdll, and others. So by a simple command you can figure out the occurance of any unknown hard error.Steps to How To Fix explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error in WIndows 8.1 1. Open Windows Explorer and click http://mywindowshub.com/fix-explorer-exe-unknown-hard-error-in-windows-8-1/ on View and check the option Hidden Items. 2. Now go to the following location C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Temp. Put your username in place of ‘Username'. 3. Select the temporary files and delete them. 4. Now press Windows+C to open the Charms Bar and go to Search and then type cmd. From the search result, right click on Command Prompt and click Run as Administrator. 5. Type the following command sfc.exe /scannowand press Enter. 6. Verification will take some time. 7. Now press Windows+R to open Run Window and then type regedit and press Enter to open Registry Editor and go to the following location HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows . In the right pane look for a Load key and delete the key AboutDebaleenaHappiness is that best therapy. Use it to heal yourself and then others! How to change name of the processor from Core i3 to Core i7 in Windows?Where is The Startup Folder On Windows 8.1 and how to add New Items to it? Comments Troy11/09/2016 at 12:41 AMHow do you scan for a boot/boot sector virus? ReplyLeave a R
Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error (Read 3764 times) 0 Members and 4 Guests are viewing https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=172057.0 this topic. Michael_S Jr. Member Posts: 43 Explorer.exe Unknown Hard http://superuser.com/questions/956538/explorer-exe-system-warning-unknown-hard-error Error « on: June 08, 2015, 07:08:30 PM » I'm getting the Windows 8.1 explorer.exe "Unknown: Hard Error". Basically, when I boot into normal mode, explorer.exe crashes instantly and failts to restart. This leaves me with a blank screen in which I unknown hard can open task manager(ctrl+shift+esc), but cannot run explorer.exe again. The MBAM scan came back clean, and so did the avast! scan. I've run sfc.exe, which found no integrity errors. I've also run dism.exe, which gave me "Error: 0x800f0906" as well as stating that the source files could not be downloaded. FRST was unknown hard error run in safe mode, as this was the only way possible for me to produce logs. If I can boot into normal mode without explorer.exe crashing, I will upload those logs. Thank you. Logged Eddy Avast Evangelist Maybe Bot Posts: 23438 Watching (over?) you Re: Explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error « Reply #1 on: June 08, 2015, 07:16:43 PM » http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-performance/explorerexe-system-warning-dialog-with-unknown/4c0be311-c9d5-46e7-b352-c8656f5c0226 Logged Online scanners (URL/File/Java/others) - INDEPENDENT support (chat for Windows, Windows apps, and many other things), just state the problem/ask your question in the channel and have patienceNO SECURITY TOOL PROTECTS A SYSTEM AGAINST THE SUPIDITY OF A USER essexboy Malware removal instructor Avast Überevangelist Probably Bot Posts: 40696 Dragons by Sasha Re: Explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error « Reply #2 on: June 08, 2015, 07:39:27 PM » Eddy's link is a good one as there is no apparent malware Logged Michael_S Jr. Member Posts: 43 Re: Explorer.exe Unknown Hard Error « Reply #3 on: J
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