Windows – How to start “explorer” process using command line (Vista)

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Is there a way to start windows "explorer" process from command line?

Because of some problem in my Vista OS, explorer process crashes frequently (i can not see TaskBar after that) but using the open windows i can access the cmd.exe ( ctrl+alt+delete does not work). If there could be a command to start "explorer" process again or to start the Task manager then that would help a lot.

Thanks

Edit: explorer command starts the explorer process, but alt+ctrl+del is still not working, any help?

Best Answer

I use Task manager. Click. File -> Run new task and type explorer. You can start task manager by pushing CTRL+SHIFT+ESC. The method I described works for me when explorer crashes.

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