![]() Unclear if the cause was the Symbols update not being performed (and forcing one via regkey deletion) or it not being able to complete due to being offline on post-update boot. Tried resetting to default settings and still couldnt click the start menu, only came back after uninstalling completely. Then rebooted which went well and only after the reboot did I get a notification confirming a Symbols update. Updated to this build this morning, and start menu doesnt work unless you uninstall explorer patcher. I'm also wondering if the issue was rebooting post-update without a network connection so that Symbols update couldn't be fetched, leading to a crash loop.Įdit: I removed the regkeys just to be safe before installing ExplorerPatcher again. If the linked #1702 basically relies on a symbols update, would a new install not suffer this? It supports all the familiar features, like enabling button labels (never combine), separate network/volume/battery indicators, docking to the top/bottom/right/left side of the screen, plus customizable options via ExplorerPatcher. Eventually managed to kill explorer.exe before it crashed, get a command line open to get to the uninstall programs window (run > control appwiz.cpl). Windows 10 (default) Enables the familiar Windows 10 taskbar. The crashes brought the PC to its knees despite normal resource usage. ![]() Explorer.exe kept crashing every 5-10 seconds after 22621.2134 was pushed and I couldn't break out of it. Last time this happened to me, I had to go into windows recovery mode with a windows installer USB and force delete a file to allow the computer to start again without crashing.Ĭertainly didn't for me. At least EP now has a way to recover out of a crash loop now, which is great. ![]()
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