

No matter what keys I press, I am stuck looking at my wallpaper. Like others have reported, CTRL ALT DEL, CTRL SHIFT ESC, Function Keys, Right Clicking, etc. Upon the 2nd try, I can see my wallpaper with no icons, start menu, task bar, etc. It starts to login and then quickly logs me out. When I start my Windows XP machine, I am able to login. Unfortunately, I am having similar issues that have been reported. Thank you everyone who has offered advice. Hello - First let me say this is a great forum. To reply to the message of SearingWolfe Please click on the link below:

Sadly, you will have to do this every time you log on, if you have a system restore point before this desktop problem, then do a system restore. In the white bar type in explorer.exe and you will have your desktop back. A small window will open up that says Create New Task. Now click the Applications tab and you will see 3 buttons at the bottom called End Task, Switch To, and New Task. If you do not see explorer.exe then skip this step. Click it and click End Process at the bottom right. you will see explorer.exe somewhere in there.

click image name to organize it in alphabetical order. Do a Ctrl+Alt+Delete and look in the process tab. When I log on, I can only see my wall paper. Good luck.ĮVERYONE THERE IS A MUCH EASIER SOLUTION!! I found that I did not have explorer.exe in the registry, and I have the same problem. I do not know if it works or is an appropriate solution.

SearingWolfe suggested the following for those that cannot find explorer.exe in the registry. Thanks to everyone for their help and happy new year! Hopefully this thread will save many people lots of time in the future. You can back up the explorer.exe folder (and files in the Image FileĮxecution Options root if applicable) by exporting them before the deletion Rebooted and everything was back to normal. In there I had an explorer.exe folder that I deleted (you may have anĮntry in the root of the Image File folder as well. go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\Currentĥ. File, new task, typed regedit, clicked okĤ. ctrl+alt+del to get windows task managerģ. I read many posts related to the topic and eventually did the following:Ģ. In short, the proposed action plan that worked for him and seems to be Hi, I found the following at a Windows XP Newsgroup at
