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Upon boot up into Windows 7 Ultimate recently, suddenly Windows Explorer Library popped onto the desktop. I tried to search various forums for a solution in regedit but now find I can boot up to wallpaper where it hangs up. I am able to go to Windows Task Manager>New Task and type "C:WINDOWS/system32/userinit.exe" (without quotes) and the desktop boots. I don't know if I did something wrong in the registry editor. Is there a fix for this problem?
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It seems like you are facing an issue with Windows Explorer Library popping up and getting stuck at the wallpaper when booting up Windows 7 Ultimate. The workaround you mentioned by using the Windows Task Manager to run "C:WINDOWS/system32/userinit.exe" is a temporary fix to get your desktop to load. To troubleshoot and fix this problem effectively, you can try the following steps:
Fixing Windows Explorer Library Issue:
- Check Startup Programs:
- Press Win + R, type
msconfig, and press Enter. - Go to the Startup tab and disable any suspicious startup programs that might be causing the issue.
- Open a Command Prompt as Administrator...
- Press Win + R, type
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It seems like you are facing an issue with Windows Explorer Library popping up and getting stuck at the wallpaper when booting up Windows 7 Ultimate. The workaround you mentioned by using the Windows Task Manager to run "C:WINDOWS/system32/userinit.exe" is a temporary fix to get your desktop to load. To troubleshoot and fix this problem effectively, you can try the following steps:
Fixing Windows Explorer Library Issue:
- Check Startup Programs:
- Press Win + R, type
msconfig, and press Enter. - Go to the Startup tab and disable any suspicious startup programs that might be causing the issue.
- Open a Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Type
sfc /scannowand press Enter. This will scan and fix any corrupted system files.
- Run a full system scan using your antivirus software to check for any malware that could be causing the issue.
Permanent Fix for Userinit.exe Issue:
- Open Registry Editor by pressing Win + R, typing
regedit, and pressing Enter. - Navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. - Check if the
Userinitvalue is set toC:\Windows\system32\userinit.exe,.
- If the
Userinitvalue is correct, you can try to run a System Restore to a point before the issue started.Additional Tips:
- Ensure your system is up-to-date with the latest Windows updates.
- Regularly clean up temporary files and perform disk cleanup to improve system performance.
- Press Win + R, type