My PC has lost the copy/paste facility it will copy a file but 'paste' remains greyed out...its as if no data has gone to the clipboard...also pc has lost all restore points...could be a bug..anyone else got this or heard of it ??
pc COPY AND PASTE PROBLEM
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I havent heard of it before but you could try a couple of things to start the troubleshooting process off...
1). Click start -> Run -> type in "Cmd"
a new window will appear.. then type in the following..
"chkdsk /f" but without the " and Hit enter
This will check your drive & files for any errors during the next reboot.
2). failing that if you have a windows xp disc to hand type in the following...
Click Start -> Run -> now type "SFC/ Scannow" again without the " and hit enter. this will scan & replace any corrupt or missing windows system files on your system.
if that doesnt work stick another post back in here & we can try something else.
Good luck.
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Hi Street
Thanks for help so far
Could not run chksk from run as disc format is ntfs...however I had already run it via windows disc restore console...several errors were fixed...it was after this that I started getting the above. The outset of all this is that the PC started behaving badly with blue screens and such...that is why I ran the chkdsk...now I have above problems and after being left on for a a few hours it just shuts down as if you have pulled the power plug...then starts ok when rebooted...I ran scannow which executed with no messages or feedback but the copy paste prob is still there..Comment
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Click Start > Run…
Type “regedit.exe” and press OK.
Get to the following location in the registry: -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows
In the pane on the right-hand side of regedit you should see a String called “AppInit_DLLs” with a value of “pushow**.dll” where ** is some random number.
Right-click on this String and click Delete.
Click Start > Run…
Type “C:\windows\system32\” and press OK.
Click on the Search toolbar button in the explorer window that just appeared.
Click “All files and folders” on the search panel that has appeared on the left hand side of the window.
Where it says “All or part of the file name:” enter “pushow*.dll” and click Search.
Once the search has finished select the pushow**.dll file (there will be multiple copies if you ran the setup file more than once). Delete the file or files.Comment
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tried this...no value was set in the appInt_dll data field....also when trying to search for anything in explorer the left hand panel is totally blank....in other words I cannot search for files as well as no copy paste facility....Comment
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To me sounds like the explorer shell has been corrupted some how, ensuring that you have no viruses ect.
Your best options are really is a restore or a format and a clean instal of windows.
You could try changing the explorer shell or re-installing it off of the windows.
There will be info on this on google but the options above are the only 1s i can think of..sigpic
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."Comment
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Thanks for the advice...bought new 750 gb drive and formatted 100gb partition...system now keeps switching off ...see New Thread today...Comment
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