Boot explorer cannot be started, cannot enter the desktop, and cannot be started when running explorer in the Task Manager. The security mode is also the same
Boot explorer cannot be started, cannot enter the desktop, and cannot be started when running explorer in the Task Manager. The security mode is also the same
The following is a solution (I am not sure which solution can be used ):
1 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Winlogon
Check that the value of shellon on the right is assumer.exe.
2. Replace EXplorer and insert the system installation disk. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL to enter the task manager. For a new task, Enter CMD. In the displayed command line window, enter sfc/scannow, the system automatically restores the changed system files. This method does not work. At least in security mode-I have not tried it. Another solution on the Internet is to run sfc/purgecache and sfc/scannow in security mode.
3 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Image File Execution Options \ assumer.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ CurrentVersion \ Image File Execution Options \ icycler.exe
Delete these two key values, if any
4. Restore the system-if not. C: \ Windows \ INF and locate: sr. inf right-click to install and insert your system disk.
5. Install the 1st Security Agent software
If none of the above methods won the bid, the solution is as follows:
Cause: the trojan disguised as shdocvw. dll in the System File shdocvw. dll was killed by anti-virus software, but the silly anti-virus software did not correct shdocvw32.dll in the registry, leading to an error in start of explorer.exe!
Solution: Use the task manager to set shdocvw in system32. change the dll name to shdocvw32.dll. then run assumer.exe with the task manager. Then you can enter the desktop, run the Registry Editor regedit, find all shdocvw32.dll, and change it to shdocvw. dll. After all the modifications are completed, you can change the renamed shdocvw32.dll back to the original shdocvw. dll. Restart the system. OK ~~