Unable to right-click any drives listed under "My Computer"

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Dani

Hello,

I am uanble to right-click on any of my drives listed
under "My Computer" or even higlight the drive and click
the File button on the menu. The "My Computer"
application will stop responding and I am forced to use
the Windows Task Manager to stop "My Computer" from
running. This is very frustrating. The only way I am able
to explore my drives is to use Windows Explorer and even
then I can't right-click without causing the application
to stop responding. I have no idea what I can't use the
context menu. Any suggestions?
 
Hello,

I am uanble to right-click on any of my drives listed
under "My Computer" or even higlight the drive and click
the File button on the menu. The "My Computer"
application will stop responding and I am forced to use
the Windows Task Manager to stop "My Computer" from
running. This is very frustrating. The only way I am able
to explore my drives is to use Windows Explorer and even
then I can't right-click without causing the application
to stop responding. I have no idea what I can't use the
context menu. Any suggestions?

Had the same problem when I first installed XP. Tried this fix posted by
Alex Nichol and it solved the problem for me:

<quote>
Start - Run - regedit.exe
Open to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell
and look in the right pane against Default: it should have the
explicit value
none
(ie not 'value not set', but those four characters)
If it doesn't, d-click the Default and type in none as the new value -
reboot and see.
</end quote>
 
still have the same problem

Sharon F said:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 07:42:13 -0800, Dani wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am uanble to right-click on any of my drives listed
> under "My Computer" or even higlight the drive and click
> the File button on the menu. The "My Computer"
> application will stop responding and I am forced to use
> the Windows Task Manager to stop "My Computer" from
> running. This is very frustrating. The only way I am able
> to explore my drives is to use Windows Explorer and even
> then I can't right-click without causing the application
> to stop responding. I have no idea what I can't use the
> context menu. Any suggestions?


Had the same problem when I first installed XP. Tried this fix posted by
Alex Nichol and it solved the problem for me:


Start - Run - regedit.exe
Open to
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell
and look in the right pane against Default: it should have the
explicit value
none
(ie not 'value not set', but those four characters)
If it doesn't, d-click the Default and type in none as the new value -
reboot and see.


--
Sharon F
MS MVP - Windows XP Shell/User

Thanks for what you said
I checked it and it was set to none but i still have the same problem and the only way for example i can change derive letters or whatever can be done by r-clicking on drives in my computer, is to r-click on my computer and then use manage -> Disk Management.
Could you please help me?

Cheers,
che
 
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