Reinstalling Windows over an old copy of Windows will not solve your
problems.
What you should be doing is backing up all of your files from the C: drive
and put them onto another partition or drive. Then, format C: and install a
fresh copy of Windows. Then reinstall all the drivers and applications...if
this does not do the trick, post back.
> Recently, my 350 MHz AMD K-6 3D Now 2 computer using Win 98 SE has been
> acting very slow - the mouse hesitates and it takes a few moments to load
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> needed to be corrected before running. I ran Scandisk - thorough/surface
> scan - although it took several hours there were no errors. I then
started
> the defrag process and let it run overnight. We had a temporary power outage
> - off and then back on - early in the morning which caused the computer to
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> decided to extract explorer.exe from the CABS file on the CD. Reinstalled
> Windows again - same explorer.exe error. Left the computer on and came
back
> an hour later and found that it completed booting up with several errors.
> Closed the errors and Windows is running, but I'm not sure it is without
any
> problems.
>
> Any suggestions or thoughts?
Alan - 22 Nov 2005 08:31 GMT
Have you tried repairing Explorer with its own repair tool?
Alan
> Reinstalling Windows over an old copy of Windows will not solve your
> problems.
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> >
> > Any suggestions or thoughts?