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G'day Girls and Guys and 

Windows 10 64. two installations same issue. Tight click long wait to show shell menu. I have tried updated graphic driver, and shexview-exe, nothing works. I have searched the net but nothing works.

Can anyone give me some help, please.

Specs Attached.

 

Thanks

John

 

Motherboard.docx

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how's your RAM ?

did you try "Windows Memory Diagnostic tool? (run: mdsched.exe)

 

2 x DDR3 DIMM @ 1600/1333 MHz sockets supporting up to 16 GB - seems this your mobo spec

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Yes, that's what I have for RAM and everything else works fine. Video conversion is fast and good quality, streaming  video from the net is good too.

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Faulty mouse?🐀🐀🐭🐭🐁🐁🐁🐀🐀

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On 8/30/2020 at 11:54 AM, bigjohn said:

G'day Girls and Guys and 

Windows 10 64. two installations same issue. Tight click long wait to show shell menu. I have tried updated graphic driver, and shexview-exe, nothing works. I have searched the net but nothing works.

Can anyone give me some help, please.

Specs Attached.

 

Thanks

John

 

Motherboard.docx 11.77 kB · 19 downloads

 

Are these vanilla installs, if not what applications / tweaks are being used ?

 

I see you've tried shellexview, have you tried cleaning broken shortcuts from the registry ?

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I don't know if my solution will work for you, but I have faced the same problem on my windows 8.1.

There seems to be corrupt files within the system itself and after running system repairing command at least 3 times in a row both in both safe mode and normal once. My right click working properly again.

You may run this command 3 times, too, within Command prompt as Administrator.

 

To enter safe mode or left safe mode:

Type the following command and hit enter in Command prompt.

Spoiler

msconfig

 

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A new screen pop up.

Go to Boot section toolbar

In Boot Option, select or tick over Safe boot

And leave it as it be such minimal by default.

If you don't want anything else to run like network driver etc. 

Hit Okay.

A new pop-up for restart now or later.

Restart to boot into safe mode

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To leave Safe mode:

Type following command in command prompt of safe mode:

Spoiler

msconfig

 

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A new screen pop up.

Go to Boot section toolbar

In Boot Option, de-select or un-tick over Safe boot.

Hit Okay.

A new pop-up if not appear, just restart normally by yourself.

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Try to find corrupt system files, even if the message shows that no file corrupt being found.

Just run it at least 3 times.

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sfc /scannow

 

After that use the command below.

You need to mount Windows 10 image file first. For example, if your windows 10 image file mount on Virtual Drive F, so the following command will be.

 

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DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:F:\Sources\Install.wim /LimitAccess

 

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On 8/30/2020 at 10:53 PM, jbleck said:

how's your RAM ?

did you try "Windows Memory Diagnostic tool? (run: mdsched.exe)

 

2 x DDR3 DIMM @ 1600/1333 MHz sockets supporting up to 16 GB - seems this your mobo spec

I checked my RAM and is perfect.

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Thanks for the good answers and tips guys. I'll be doing that very carefully in the next few days.

That, hopefully will save my from reinstalling windows or my backup image that is outdated by now.

Thanks

John 

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