When the computer restarts, the desktop is not displayed normally, only the background picture of the desktop is displayed. How to solve it? There are two situations:
First, the desktop icon is not displayed, but the taskbar has a beginning and only a background, but the right mouse button is used normally. This may be because you accidentally set the desktop icon not to be displayed. At this time, you can click the right mouse button in the blank space of the desktop and click "Show Desktop Icon" under the right-click menu.
Second, only the background picture of the desktop is displayed. At first, the taskbar does not display, and there is no response to mouse clicks and right buttons, such as a dead state. Reboot is still the same. This is probably because the explorer.exe process displaying the graphical interface desktop did not start normally, and explorer.exe was destroyed due to virus or other reasons. You can try the following methods:
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Methods/steps
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (if these three keys fail, the system will be reinstalled, hehe), click the process tab to see if there is a explorer.exe process in it, if so, close it, then click File → New Task, enter explorer in the new task dialog box that opens, and click OK.
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If you are prompted to create a new task when you confirm or press enter to confirm that the explorer.exe file cannot be found, it means that the file has been deleted. You can copy explorer.exe files to other computers' C:\WINDOWS folders and your computer's C:\WINDOWS folders by using a USB flash drive. Note: Because the explorer.exe process is not started, it cannot be copied by the conventional method. Copying method: First copy explorer.exe to another computer's USB flash drive, then plug the USB flash drive into your computer, press Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager, click File → New Task, and click Browse (b) ... In the open Create New Task dialog box. In the browse dialog box that appears, navigate to the folder where explorer.exe is stored on the U disk, find the explorer.exe file, right-click the file and select Copy (C), then navigate to the C:\WINDOWS folder, right-click the blank space and select Paste (P), and then create the explorer.exe task according to the previous method to display the icon. You can also use the system disk, insert the Win XP system installation CD and copy the resource manager. Copy the EX_ file in the I386 folder on the CD to the C:\WINDOWS folder in the same way, and then right-click EXPLORER. EX_ file and select Rename (M) to rename it to explorer.exe. Of course, you can also use win pe disk to copy directly from U disk to windows folder.
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The next time you enter the system after restarting, you probably won't see the desktop icon, so this method can't be completely solved. You can click Start → Run, enter "regedit" (don't enter quotation marks) in the open run dialog box, press OK or Enter to open the registry editor, navigate to HKEY _ local _ machine \ software \ Microsoft \ Windows NT \ Current version \ Winlogon, and then check whether the Shell value under this branch is "Explorer.exe". If not, please change it to "Explorer.exe" manually. If the icon cannot be displayed normally when the desktop is started due to the damage of common explorer.exe files, this can be solved. This method may not work if Trojan horses or viruses are planted. You can adjust the desktop in safe mode, and then disinfect or reinstall the system. Free resource collection network reminds everyone that different situations are treated differently, and the desktop is generally abnormal. If you want to solve it perfectly, it is estimated that you need to reinstall the system, but you can try it if the situation is different.
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