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Désolé je n'ai la réponse qu'en Anglais.
Une âme charitable et surtout bilingue devrait te traduire ça sur CCM ....en j'espére pour toi.
This problem is fairly common in Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. It's caused by an erroneous entry in one of the Registry keys that control programs launched at start-up.
The two keys in question are
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
Each named value within these two keys represents a program launched at start-up; each value's data holds the command to be executed. If the command is blank or contains just a character in double quotation marks, this missing data can cause Windows Explorer to display the System32 folder at start-up.
To fix the problem launch REGEDIT from the Start menu's Run dialog and navigate to one of the keys mentioned above. Select Export from the Registry menu and export the key to a REG file, so you can undo any deletions if necessary. Look carefully at each value in the right-hand pane. If the value's data is blank, contains only single quotation marks, or otherwise appears to be corrupted, delete the value. Repeat the process for the other key, then restart your system to verify that the problem Explorer window does not appear at start-up
Heu...si tu comprends, tant mieux.
"Vous ne m'avez pas cru ...vous m'aurez cuite !"
_______________Jeanne d'Arc_____________
Une âme charitable et surtout bilingue devrait te traduire ça sur CCM ....en j'espére pour toi.
This problem is fairly common in Windows NT 4.0, 2000, and XP. It's caused by an erroneous entry in one of the Registry keys that control programs launched at start-up.
The two keys in question are
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Run.
Each named value within these two keys represents a program launched at start-up; each value's data holds the command to be executed. If the command is blank or contains just a character in double quotation marks, this missing data can cause Windows Explorer to display the System32 folder at start-up.
To fix the problem launch REGEDIT from the Start menu's Run dialog and navigate to one of the keys mentioned above. Select Export from the Registry menu and export the key to a REG file, so you can undo any deletions if necessary. Look carefully at each value in the right-hand pane. If the value's data is blank, contains only single quotation marks, or otherwise appears to be corrupted, delete the value. Repeat the process for the other key, then restart your system to verify that the problem Explorer window does not appear at start-up
Heu...si tu comprends, tant mieux.
"Vous ne m'avez pas cru ...vous m'aurez cuite !"
_______________Jeanne d'Arc_____________
C'est une fenêtre de l'explorateur qui s'ouvre ??
C'est pas vraiment normal !!
La liste des logiciels qui se lancent au démarrage du système se trouve là :
->démarrer
->Executer
->taper "msconfig" (sans les guillemets!!)
->onglet Démarrage
Regarde si tu trouve qqch d'anormal
Et à tout hasard, fait une analysie antivirus et tout le bastringue
C'est pas vraiment normal !!
La liste des logiciels qui se lancent au démarrage du système se trouve là :
->démarrer
->Executer
->taper "msconfig" (sans les guillemets!!)
->onglet Démarrage
Regarde si tu trouve qqch d'anormal
Et à tout hasard, fait une analysie antivirus et tout le bastringue