windows cannot find list

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help me

Help me pleas
i have error my windows XP
"WINDOWS CANOT FIND '/e,/idlist,:1428:3656,H:/. make sure you typed
the name correcly, and then try again....."

a am cannot see anythink in my dekstop, no icon, no taskbar and start
menu, my dekstop is very-very clean from anythink. i am using LIVE CD
to using my computer, a am using antivirus, registry tools, spyware
tools and any program to detect my problem but all cannot find any
problem.

thank for anyone help me
 
P

Pegasus \(MVP\)

help me said:
Help me pleas
i have error my windows XP
"WINDOWS CANOT FIND '/e,/idlist,:1428:3656,H:/. make sure you typed
the name correcly, and then try again....."

a am cannot see anythink in my dekstop, no icon, no taskbar and start
menu, my dekstop is very-very clean from anythink. i am using LIVE CD
to using my computer, a am using antivirus, registry tools, spyware
tools and any program to detect my problem but all cannot find any
problem.

thank for anyone help me

- How long has this been going on?
- Can you get into Safe Mode? (press F8 repeatedly at boot time).
 
K

Kelly

Suggestions:

How to use MSCONFIG:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310560

Added info.....

"One of my users has this a few weeks ago and it was solved by disabling
one of the startup items and I think it was Plaxo."

From a previous post:

The idlist error is very (in fact, extremely) likely due to an Intel
wireless chip driver.
Disable it if it causes a problem. Try in Msconfig
(Start-Run-MSCONFIG-Startup tab)

A previous response by Doug Knox may help after that:
---quote-----------
Windows XP support Wireless Zero Configuration. You don't need the
Intel configuration/control software. To let Windows manage the
wireless settings, right click My Network Places and select
Properties. Right click your wireless connection and select


Added info:


When the explorer shell is first launched it attempts:

SystemRoot%\Explorer.exe /idlist,%I,%L

/IDLIST
This is an additional parameter that means a Windows internal structure is
being passed. eg:
Explorer.exe /e,/idlist,%I

The %I is a replacable parameter representing an IDLIST.
%L is a long file name or in your case a directory path.

More info here: http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=952417

--

All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

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http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

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