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		<title>Rebooting Windows without Rebooting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 09:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This trick is handy when ever you are using your computer and the system suddenly stops responding or hangs or if for example, you try to delete a file or folder and it says that the item you want to delete is in use by Windows or any other application and just denies deletion. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify">This trick is handy when ever you are using your computer and the system suddenly stops responding or hangs or if for example, you try to delete a file or folder and it says that the item you want to delete is in use by Windows or <span id="more-6"></span>any other application and just denies deletion.</p>
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<p align="justify">You can do a pseudo &#8220;Reboot&#8221; that will be much faster than a warm reboot or restart.</p>
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<p align="justify">Just do the following:</p>
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<p align="justify">1. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL once<br />

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<p>2. Once the task manager window appears, go to the &#8220;Processes&#8221; tab and click once on &#8220;explorer.exe&#8221; and then click on &#8220;end process&#8221;. The explorer will close and the desktop icons will temporarily disappear, but don&#8217;t worry. It is perfectly normal.<br />

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<p>3. Now, click on the &#8220;File&#8221; menu, choose &#8220;New Task (Run&#8230;)&#8221; and type &#8220;explorer.exe&#8221;. After that, click &#8220;OK&#8221;.<br />

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<p align="justify">Your computer should be no longer hanged and file / folder deletion should be allowed now.</p>
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<p align="justify">If the problem persists after this procedure, then it is not considered normal and might be caused by an uncommon reason like virus, adware, a new installed application, problems with the registry or problems with the hardware.</p>
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<p>Talking about this topic, if you ever need to reinstall Windows XP because a malfunction of a possibly corrupted file(s) and don&#8217;t want to loose your information and / or settings, there is a method that we already tested and works nice. It will replace all system files by the original ones, without touching your Windows settings and / or third party installed files. It was successfully tested on Windows Xp Pro Sp-2 and the Windows installation CD is needed.  An alternative that will also work fine, is if you have a full copy of that CD in your hard disk.</p>
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<p align="justify">To do the fix, just go to [START], [RUN], type the following and then press [ENTER]:</p>
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<p align="justify">[drive]:/[folder]/i386/winnt32 /unattend</p>
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<p align="justify">Above, you will need to replace the &#8220;[drive]&#8221; with the drive letter where the &#8220;i386&#8243; folder is placed. If there is no sub-folder, just omit the &#8220;[folder]&#8221; part.</p>
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<p align="justify">A typical example, when you are using the CD, and th CD drive letter is &#8220;D&#8221;, is as follows:</p>
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<p align="justify">As the end part suggests, it will run unattended until it restarts Windows.</p>
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<p align="justify">Thanks for reading.</p>
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