Troubleshoot Explorer.exe is not a valid win32 application. Please help!!!

CycloneTutorials

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The other day I was scanning my PC and removing my threats, after I removed then and I rebooted. The next day and I was copying my files to my USB and shut downed my PC.

The next day when I rebooted it, the whole PC went black, I can't see anything, task bar, explorer, my computers, icons etc. And when I open Task Manager and type explorer.exe it says "explorer.exe is not a valid win32 application". Can anyone help me with this? I went to repair my PC using Windows 7 DVD but the results were the same. I googled it about the help but no similar results found. Does anyone know how to fix it? I think my explorer.exe is corrupted, how do I get a fresh new explorer.exe?

I tried to system restore but it said no restore points found.

The only thing I use to open firefox, games etc is Task Manager > CMD. I can't open any folders or file, I have to go to the directory in CMD and run it.

Thank You.
P.S. I have posted this post on every security forum, MalwareTips is my last hope.
 

win7holic

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Why not to reformat?
you have Ext. HD ,right?
even you never or ever do image for your windows 7.
format it ,it will save your time.

cheers.
 
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CycloneTutorials

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bogdan said:
Maybe sfc /scanfile=c:\windows\explorer.exe helps?
You can recover certain files from the Windows DVD but the process is long. Link.

I scanned it but it said "Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service." How to fix it?
 
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MrXidus

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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
Your version of Windows and the architecture please?

Please check the users profile information.

http://malwaretips.com/User-CycloneTutorials
 
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WinAndLinuxTutorials

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This happened to me a lot of times because I changed the start orb. But in your case it looks like a virus. But I hope the solution which I will give to you works.
 
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WinAndLinuxTutorials

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CT, Please Download this file: http://download1372.mediafire.com/5s3o7i3xiahg/1cf8u56agdiedlg/Explorer.exe+file+%28Windows+7+Professional+64-bit%29.zip
We were lucky to have the Same OS, but is yours SP1???
 
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win7holic

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if probably true cause lots change windows themes, that's why; i don't need change it.
original is more better and not make a pain, that's take a lot time ,for copy and paste new files for themes.
 
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CycloneTutorials

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WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
CT, Please Download this file: http://download1372.mediafire.com/5s3o7i3xiahg/1cf8u56agdiedlg/Explorer.exe+file+%28Windows+7+Professional+64-bit%29.zip
We were lucky to have the Same OS, but is yours SP1???

Yes. Its SP1. I replaced it but it was the same.
 
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WinAndLinuxTutorials

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CycloneTutorials said:
WinAndLinuxTutorials said:
CT, Please Download this file: http://download1372.mediafire.com/5s3o7i3xiahg/1cf8u56agdiedlg/Explorer.exe+file+%28Windows+7+Professional+64-bit%29.zip
We were lucky to have the Same OS, but is yours SP1???

Yes. Its SP1. I replaced it but it was the same.

I think that a registry value may be corrupted, I don't know. Please try to post your problem here: www.askvg.com/frequently-asked-problems-with-solutions/
 
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