Windows Explorer Drop-Down-Menu empty
Hi,
I have a problem with my Windows Explorer: when I opened the Drop-Down-Menu of the Windows Explorer "Adress-Bar", I could see items like "Desktop", "Computer", ... in the past.
But now, when I open this menu, it's just empty!!
I don't know what has happened, but maybe this is due to the fact that I copied (not moved) my "Users" directory onto an External Harddisk. Maybe this is not the reason, but at least this is what I did and now, I have this behaviour.
How can I fix this problem???
February 13th, 2011 2:59pm
Run the system file checker
http://www.windows-it.tk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=80
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February 13th, 2011 3:16pm
I executed
sfc /scannow
No Integrity Issues could be detected. Unfortunately the problem still exists. Is there anything in the Registry that can be set to show all the default-items again?
February 13th, 2011 3:51pm
Find your Windows disk, boot from it and select repair
Backup your files in case something goes wrong
I backup daily
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February 13th, 2011 3:53pm
Hm, somehow this did not help! I also tried it with a new User Account as I thought this might be corrupted, but same behaviour there. I gues there must be something corrupted in the Registry...
Is there a key that is missing causing thing problem?
February 13th, 2011 4:37pm
Those errors are due to resource allocation problems/
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February 13th, 2011 4:38pm
What does it mean? How can I repair it?
By restoring an image wich is linked to the same users directory (on D:\) showed the same behaviour. So maybe it IS a problem of the User Profile but somehow it should be possible to repair it? Why is it the same behaviour when I create a new user profile
and logon to this one?
February 13th, 2011 5:15pm
Tell me all the details about your machine, clearly you have more than a basic box
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February 13th, 2011 5:16pm
What details you need?
It's Win7 Ultimate installation. What is special about it is the "Users" folder, that is linked to D:\ and is therefore not located on C:\
To backup my data I just copied everything, including my "Users" folder to an external Harddrive. Then the problem came up (as far as I could backtrack it)
February 13th, 2011 5:23pm
is D: a partition or a physical disk?
are you using a notebook, netbook, desktop?
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February 13th, 2011 5:24pm
I am using a notebook.
"D:\" is just a partition on the same physical hard disk
February 13th, 2011 5:29pm
make / model
web page of the machine if you know where it is
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February 13th, 2011 5:30pm
It's an older one:
Fujitsu Siemens AMILO PI 2515, but upgraded to 4GB RAM
February 13th, 2011 5:32pm
Did you upgrade from Vista or did you do a clean install?
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February 13th, 2011 5:34pm
Clean installation, but this issue is nothing that was there after installation. It just came today...
February 13th, 2011 5:40pm
use the windows dvd and boot from it, and see if the repair can fix the problem
the explorer problem is a system level error and that is not good
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February 13th, 2011 5:42pm
Are we talking about the same problem? I found a screenshot that shows the issue
http://forum.chip.de/windows-7/windows-7-explorer-dropdown-leiste-1372123.html
How can I fix it with the Boot Mechanisms?
February 13th, 2011 5:45pm
That is what I expected from your description
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February 13th, 2011 5:47pm
Repair-Mode did not fix or even detect problems...
So, what can I do now? Isn't there a fix for this issue from MS? It seems like I am not the only one with that problem. I still think it is a corrupted User Profile.
February 13th, 2011 6:08pm
My only remaining suggestion is to go back to Vista as its evident Windows 7 is not working on your machine properly.
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February 13th, 2011 6:10pm
I don't think, that my machine in gerneral is not working properly with Windows 7.
Everything including this Windows Explorer menu worked fine until yesterday!! It went bad, when I made a Backup of the "Users" directory and copied it to the external harddrive! So this must be something software related and doesn't have anything
to do with my machine working not properly with Windows 7.
Other advices?
I also think that there is a problem with the Default-User Profile, as creating a new user shows the same behaviour now. Is there a Tool that can repair User Profiles??
February 14th, 2011 3:55am
I don't think, that my machine in gerneral is not working properly with Windows 7.
Everything including this Windows Explorer menu worked fine until yesterday!! It went bad, when I made a Backup of the "Users" directory and copied it to the external harddrive! So this must be something software related and doesn't have anything
to do with my machine working not properly with Windows 7.
Other advices?
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February 14th, 2011 3:55am
Backup and install Vista fresh as that is the supported OS for your machine.
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February 14th, 2011 8:37am
You mean install Windows 7 fresh, don't you? It can't be the solution to go back to Vista and Win7 has been running for months without any problem and the Drop-Down-Menu working totally correct. Do you agree?
There MUST be a different solution or let's say a real solution, as it already worked fine for months...
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February 14th, 2011 8:55am
Use Vista for now as there are a lot of issues with Windows 7 on notebooks. Too many to easily fix the problem, even if I had the machine in the shop I would put Vista back on it.
SP1 is nearly out but I suspect problems will remain. There is a long thread on batteries alone.
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February 14th, 2011 8:58am
Hhm, before I ever go back to Vista, I'll either stay with this issue or re-install Win7 with a deleted User-Profile (which most likely will happen) ;-)
All right, so far thank you very much for your help!!
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February 14th, 2011 9:52am
A few votes would be cide
I suggest using the original OS for a machine as upgrades on portables has been dodgy. So many problems surface due to driver issues.
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February 14th, 2011 2:43pm
I generally agree with you, but since there haven't been driver issues so far and also this Drop-Down-Menu problem did not exist until I started this thread, there is no reason to go back to Vista!
Another thing came into my mind: on the day the problem came up, I also ran CCleaner a couple of times to clean the registry. It might also be a registry key missing that causes this problem. But then why would it be still existing after restoring an Backup
image? Is the Win7 registry stored somewhere in the "Users" directory?? As I told you this directory will not be restored by my Backup. The Backup only restores the "C:\"-Partition...
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February 15th, 2011 6:53am
I do not like those programs, they are generally crap
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February 15th, 2011 8:46am
I don't think that Acronis True Image, for instance is crap. They also have a bootable CD which allows you for restoring your system partition even if Windows is not starting up anymore! Even Windows 7 nowadays has a full system restore mechanism implemented
wich you can execute with your Windows DVD and the repair option.
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February 16th, 2011 3:04am
I have a page on cloning, might have some interest.
http://www.windows-it.tk/papers/diskcopy.php
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February 16th, 2011 9:05am