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Try opening the task manager, file -> new task (Run...) -> type "explorer.exe" and see if that pulls up your desktop.
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Nothing. I guess Skill may be right. Thanks MattKan.
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try what mattkan said and see if that temporarily fixes things.
Also, try running a repair of your windows installation if you have the disk for it. Chances are an OS file got corrupted or something.
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No disk. Any other solutions? I've tried a hard reset to no avail.
Apparently I'm running explorer.exe...
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