Taskbar, Desktop Icons, start menu disappeared and right click sto

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Bipin

I have Vista Home Basic and last night after i uninstalled Norton Antivirus
2008 trial and restarted vista, everything disappeared. Start Menu, task Bar,
wallpaper and there is a black screen. The walll paper and gadgets are
displayed once i set them through control panel, but on system restart they
disappear again. Right Click stopped working. only windows explorer window
was opened and im scared to close it as i might loose all access to my
machine. all applications seem to work fine. Control panel also gives no
response to clicks to taskbar and start menu settings.

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Ronnie Vernon MVP

Bipin

When you boot and see the black screen, press CTRL+ALT+DEL. Select the Task
Manager from the menu.

In the Task Manager, go to File/New. Type explorer.exe and click OK.

Does this cause the Desktop and TaskBar to appear?
 
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Will

Ronnie Vernon MVP said:
Bipin

When you boot and see the black screen, press CTRL+ALT+DEL. Select the Task
Manager from the menu.

In the Task Manager, go to File/New. Type explorer.exe and click OK.

Does this cause the Desktop and TaskBar to appear?

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience

Hi Ronnie,

I had the same problem and your suggestion worked. What does this mean?
BTW- I also have a Norton product.

Thanks!
 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP

Hi Ronnie,

I had the same problem and your suggestion worked. What does this mean?
BTW- I also have a Norton product.

Thanks!

If this worked, it means that a critical registry value has been changed.

To fix this, you need to make a change to the registry.

Go to Start and type regedit.exe In the results, right click regedit.exe
and select the Run As Administrator option.

In the registry editor, navigate to the following Key.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon

With the Winlogon key selected, look in the right side window for the
'Shell" value.

Double click Shell. In the Value Data box, you should see Explorer.exe
and nothing else. If anythiong else is in that box, change it to
Explorer.exe and click OK.

Exit the registry editor and reboot the computer.
 
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Jay

THANK YOU SO MUCH RONNIE, YOU ARE GREAT, I HAVE HAD THIS PROBLEM FOR SO LONG
I JUST LEFT IT THINKING IT WOULD FIX ITSELF, THEN I CAME ACCROSS THIS!
PERFECT!!!
MANY THANKS
XX
 
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Addison Steele

THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!!!
Ronnie Vernon, you are a prince.
I wanted to thank you so much that i created an account, just to thank
you!
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!!!

You're a moron.
 
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Gene E. Bloch

Here's what mchadha1000 wrote on 8/17/09:
My 6 year old was playing in Kidzui and it froze. I end the program.
After that I don't see any desktop items. Right click on the screen
doesn't do anything. I performed system restore to two earlier points
but nothing changed. I booted up in Safe Mode and there were no icons.
If I press CTL-ALT-Delete it doesn't bring up task manager.
I can use all my programs through Start menu. If type cmd.exe in Start
menu, it doesn't bring up anything.
Need help as all my data is on this machine. The task bar at the
bottom doesn't show much anymore, on the right side all the programs
that showed up at bootup don't show any more?

I can't be sure how to get your desktop and executables to work
properly, but if you are careful you will not lose your data.

For one thing, it is possible to make a copy of the hard drive onto
another drive. There's more than one method. But whatever you do, for
now, I suggest that you stop trying to boot the computer from the hard
drive.

If it were I, I would probably to this: remove the drive from the
computer it is in and connect it to another computer by means of a USB
to SATA or PATA adapter. I would then copy all of the drive's contents
to anther new (or at least empty) USB drive connected to the same
computer, using a program like EASEUS Disk Copy - a free download. Come
to think of it, EASEUS will let you copy the drive without removing it,
using a USB drive that you connect to that computer. That's because
EASEUS is used from a boot CD that doesn't require booting or trying to
boot from your hard drive.

Other people might post other approaches, and with any luck, there's
someone who knows how to get your computer working without losing
anything (I don't have that knowledge).

Once you're all squared away, you might consider instituting a regime
of backing up regularly.
 

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