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Computer won't restart - icons will not display

 
 
Bobbi Chrenen
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      15th Jan 2004
I have Windows XP.

After downloading microsoft updates last night (hot
fixes), after I re-started my computer, my desktop icons
did not load, and there is no task bar so I cannot access
anything on my computer.

I receive this message as it starts up:

"explorer.exe - unable to locate component.

This application has failed to start because SHDOCVW.DLL
was not found. Re-installing the application my fix the
problem."

We tried using the setup menu and set Boot order to read
the CD first and I put in my XP CD. It still just tries to
restart the normal way and does not complete.

What else can I try???
 
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Paul [MSFT]
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      16th Jan 2004

Hi Bobbi

We need to replace the file (shdocvw.dll). I recommend attempting this by
booting your computer to the blank desktop you see and then follow these
steps. Note, stop following the steps when the problem has been resolved.

PHASE 1:

1) Open up the Windows Task Manager.(Press Ctrl+Alt+Del).
2) Try to run System File Checker (If it runs then it will manage the
system files itself)
3) Click on New Task and in the Create New Task box type "cmd" <without
quotes>.
4) In the command prompt type "sfc /scannow" <without quotes> and hit ENTER.
5) The System File Checker will check and replace the files.

If you get the following error the proceed to phase 2.

ERROR: Windows File Protection cannot be started as the RPC server is
unavailable.

Error Code 0x000006BA

PHASE 2:

1) NOTE: Put in the Windows XP Disk.
2) Open up the Task Manager (Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete.)
3) On the Applications Tab - Click on New Task.
4) In the Open box type "expand <cd-drive>:\i386\shdocvw.dl_
c:\Windows\System32\shdocvw.dll"
5) If you do not know the drive letter then click on Browse button.
6) On the left hand side click on the "My Computer" button.
7) You will see the CD-ROM drive and you can note down the drive letter.
8) If you do not have the Windows Xp disk then go to PHASE 3.

PHASE 3:

1) Open up the task Manager.(Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete).
2) Click on New Task.
3) In the Open box typed "copy C:\Windows\System32\Dllcache\shdocvw.dll
c:\Windows\System32\shdocvw.dll"
4) Restart your computer.

PHASE 5:

1) Boot to the Blank Desktop.
2.) At the blank desktop press control + Alt + Delete to bring up the task
manager
3.) In task manager click on File and then New Task,
4) Type in msconfig <enter>
5.) Launch system restore restore back to prior time when the system was
operational.

You should be able to boot into desktop and you will able to boot into the
desktop.

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Windows XP Security Homepage:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/security/default.asp

Windows 2000 Security Homepage:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...ty/default.asp

Top 10 Windows Newsgroups Security Questions:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/new...echnet/newsgro
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| Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
| From: "Bobbi Chrenen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| Sender: "Bobbi Chrenen" <(E-Mail Removed)>
| Subject: Computer won't restart - icons will not display
| Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:57:57 -0800
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| I have Windows XP.
|
| After downloading Microsoft updates last night (hot
| fixes), after I re-started my computer, my desktop icons
| did not load, and there is no task bar so I cannot access
| anything on my computer.
|
| I receive this message as it starts up:
|
| "explorer.exe - unable to locate component.
|
| This application has failed to start because SHDOCVW.DLL
| was not found. Re-installing the application my fix the
| problem."
|
| We tried using the setup menu and set Boot order to read
| the CD first and I put in my XP CD. It still just tries to
| restart the normal way and does not complete.
|
| What else can I try???
|

 
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      16th Jan 2004
I am having the same problem. I do not have XP disks as this program seems to be imbedded with the Sony recovery CDs that will wipe out my system

I looked for this file before I visited this site and saw that it is actually on my computer (created 10/16/2003, much after my computer was purchased), and the dll cache file and subfiles are all in blue letters. i do not know if this means anything

Anyway, I tried msconfig and it could not find. I tried the sfc /scannow" <without quotes> and it ran. It seems to have replaced quite a few files
I tried the copy shdocvw.dll with the pathname and various iterations and always get the error that it cannot find copy. I then just copied the file (using the right click) from the original location and copied it to the System 32 folder.

Make sure you show all files in the browse section of the task mansger to see all the files


 
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