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popy | 18:41 Sun 23rd Mar 2008 | Computers
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It's xp prof. I noticed recently that if I go to Start, My computer and there if I double click on C or D (programmes are on C, my documents on D), it doesn't open either but gives me an option Open with instead, and if I choose IE it opens up alright. How can I get it back to normal?
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open explorer
tools | folder options | file types |
highlight
(none) drive
click advanced
highlight open comand window
click set default



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Thanks. When I click advanced I get the Edit file tipe - find, nothing more. Highlighting it (find) and clicking Set default desn't help. I tried it again, but now it doesn't give the option Set deafult (I suppose it's alredy been set to default when I clicked it first time). By the way it's NTFS.
I'm not sure if this will work
AC seems to have been cut of in mid flow!

I don't use XP. (I'm sticking with Millennium but I'd much prefer to have 98SE). I don't have NTFS formatting. So I'm obviously far from being an expert but my instinctive response (particularly if the problem has only recently appeared) is to suggest trying System Restore.

Chris
poppy

this is dangerous ....
it worked on my test machine ... but that;s no guarantee ... I've not seen your machine ...
I'm 90% certain it will be OK ... but that still leaves 10 .....

try a system restore first
if no joy

download
http://rapidshare.com/files/101850053/drive.zi p.html

extract the .reg file ... run it (double click ... then accept)... then reboot your machine.

I'm posting in good faith ... but you have no reason to trust me apart from what you've seen here .... and it doesn't come with a guarantee. I've tested it ... but only on one machine

to the rest of you abers .... by all means d/l the file ... open it in a text editor to see what's what .... but don't use it - unless you have the same problem. same rules ...

registry hacks can be dodgy to say the least
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Thanks both for your sincere effort. I'll have to think about proposed solutions. For the time being it might stay as it is, but I suspect it to be a part of greater problem. From my experience whenever an unexpected change like this one occurs, some intruder is involved.
Thanks again AC and Buenchico.

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