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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: Dottonedan on January 16, 2013, 10:50:12 PM
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While not listening to my inner voice, I listened to my inner child. Like when I stuck a fork into an outlet as a child.
My computer started running slow for some reason. So I started poking around. I thought I was in the right area. I typed control, option, delete and clicked on Task Mgr.
Under Applications, it's listed a few and what I thought was Internet Explorer was actuall my Windows Explorer. I hit END TASK.
Next thing I knew, everything was hidden on the desk top. So, my first call would be Pierre because he does not mind my stupidity but its late. So, I'm checking here.
Can anyone tell me where to gind the FIX button?
I have a job yo complete tonight and I'd like to get it done soon.
Ok, I'll allow a few pot shots at my stupidity as well.
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In task manager bottom corner is a spot for typing in a new task. Just type explorer.exe hit enter
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This may be what Ink was saying, just a little different -
1. CTRL+ALT+DEL
2. Click Task Manager
3. Click File
4. New Task Run
5. Type "explorer.exe" (not the quotes)
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After re starting the comp, I went to open my photoshop file and a window popped up that said...
After reading your post, I did that. Everything comes up, but I can't get into Photoshop at all.
" could not open scratch disk file because the file is locked or you do not have the necessary access privileges. Use the " properties" command in the windows Explorer to unlock the file.
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Ah Ha! ok. Looks like I'm running again. THANKS!!!! I know, simple stuff you you's guys.
Last thing I did was to assign myself to run it as the administrator. Had to tell Photoshop that. Somehow, it must have kicked it out of running it as admin. I donno. But it's working now.
THANKS!!!!
THANKS!!!!
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LOL... what you just learned Dan is actually a slick trick to getting yourself out of a jam. Sometimes explorer really does hang and need to be restarted. So you just end task and then restart it like suggested above. Kind of a rough way to semi-reboot your computer. Not really but for that particular process it kind of is... which as you learned is pretty much your entire desktop environment. ;)
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There are 2 of us in my house and we have 5 working computers.....Redundancy is a must....I can not afford be be down for even a short time....
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Prepare for a little company Dan because though my wife's machine runs on 7 and I muddle through, I have not needed to fiddle much (it is her machine, after all) But, still being an XP guy, nor can I answer many of her questions. I seem to remember that we did have that administrator issue when she first got it.
So, I expect a bit of a learning curve again when I start playing with my new box next week.
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The "administrator" issues with 7 are ridiculous.
Protecting us from ourselves.