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| 17 Jan 2014 07:38 PM |
explorer.exe is ur taskbar
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GenexLord
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| 17 Jan 2014 07:39 PM |
u have messed up
✭cyan swag✭ |
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Darkford1
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| 17 Jan 2014 07:41 PM |
I'm guessing that I was involved. I'll help you, read this:
1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Delete at the same time. 2. Click "Start Task Manager" 3. Click on "File" at the top left, then "New Task (Run...)" 4. Type in "Explorer" in the space and hit Ok. 5. You're welcome. :) |
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| 17 Jan 2014 07:42 PM |
| I Used to do that all the time on my old computer. It makes it run alot faster. To get it back, just press ctrl+alt+del and then open task manager. click new task and type explorer.exe |
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| 17 Jan 2014 07:43 PM |
Actually i think explorer.exe does make the PC faster (not lying.)
cause windows doesn't always have to load so much crap on your taskbar |
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Darkford1
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| 17 Jan 2014 07:44 PM |
Ending explorer.exe does make your computer faster.
I use it all the time to speed up my FPS while gaming. I do it all the time, especially with KSP. |
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