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Please help me! Explorer.exe not working

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20 hours ago, ObsoleteEmperor said:

I did try these out, but none of them seem to work for me. As I have a new laptop would it be fine if I just went ahead and reset windows? I hope doing this wouldn't require me to enter a license key. 

I resorted to resetting the laptop, I hope I don't face this issue again.

Hi, I have this error and it isn't going away. I've tried looking up online for remedies but none of them seem to work or are for the older windows version. So the error occurs anytime I try to open a folder. I can't open any folder. It keeps showing this error: Server execution failed. Can someone please help me? This is my on my first and new laptop that I just bought, it would be sad if it doesn't work anymore :(
Have a good day y'all!

 

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Possibly a corrupt user account/profile.  Could also try rolling back any recent updates or use system restore to a point prior to the error starting

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40 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/explorerexe-server-execution-failed/40757c4c-8533-4eca-8370-ef381aab9169?auth=1

 

Possibly a corrupt user account/profile.  Could also try rolling back any recent updates or use system restore to a point prior to the error starting

I did try these out, but none of them seem to work for me. As I have a new laptop would it be fine if I just went ahead and reset windows? I hope doing this wouldn't require me to enter a license key. 

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20 hours ago, ObsoleteEmperor said:

I did try these out, but none of them seem to work for me. As I have a new laptop would it be fine if I just went ahead and reset windows? I hope doing this wouldn't require me to enter a license key. 

I resorted to resetting the laptop, I hope I don't face this issue again.

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