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Posted by:

livewire
29 Aug 2005

Try to re-install Windows (over your existing setup). This usually works with 98SE. I dont know about XP, etc...

Posted by:

Al Cosh
29 Aug 2005

A good reason to use "restore" to a previous date. Go back to before you hit the wrong button and delete Ad-Aware

Posted by:

TanMan
05 Sep 2005

A had a similar problem to this on a friends machine after removing a bunch of virus's and Spyware. The machine could no longer run programs from Explorer.

Because I could not even run Systems Restore or RegEdit from Safe Mode, I ran a Reinstall from the XP CD. This ran until the boot into Windows, then it got the same error. Ultimately, I had to wipe the disk and run a clean install of XP.

Posted by:

rojmiller
07 Sep 2005

This can be caused by a virus/malware, and Adware or an antivirus program's mishandling of the problem. On a friend's computer, I solved the problem using the advice in post #6 from the url below:
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/that-EXE-and-LNK-files-t47277.html

Posted by:

Colin
10 Sep 2005

Windows is being denied access to the registry via the Ad-Aware program. Windows key + R will bring up the run dialog and if that works, and if browse works, attempting to bring up the ad-aware program should give you access to the program itself where you can remove the blockage. Failing that, second choice is attempting to use safe more to get at the program and undo the access blockage. If that don't work, you may have to use safe mode to uninstall ad aware and then seeing if reinstalling keeps the problem away.

Posted by:

Phil Atkinson
19 May 2007

I fix computers for friends and relatives as I work in a very techy environment. I had a Compaq nx9000 arrive at my door and I spent two hours trying to reinstall XP Pro over the top. I then tried system restore. I then tried to get it on a network both by WiFi and LAN to no avail.

Every .exe file came up with ""Windows Cannot Open This File". Imagine trying to fix a machine when Helpctr.exe, cmd.exe and even calc.exe wont work (I wanted to calculate my fee!)

OK, I researched the web. All help was useless. I was told that there was nothing on the machine that they wanted so I did this. Installed Windows 98SE from CD using an old CD I had I reformatted the drive, installed 98. I installed XP over the top, it's a SP1 version so I installed all the default drivers from the CD and then transferred over:

XPSP2 - XP Service Pack two via a USB, Zone Alarm from Zonelabs.com...free firewall, AVG7.0 from Grisoft... free virus. I'm about to put the laptop on the internet and do all current XP updates. I'll be back if it goes bananas!

Posted by:

Bryan
15 Sep 2007

I JUST fixed this exact problem on my computer. I had done the same thing the original asker of the question did, denied a registry change with Ad-Aware's ad-watch. The computer worked normally until I restarted it, then I got the "windows cannot open this file" error with all .exe, .lnk, .reg, ect. files. I started with a check disk (chkdsk/r in command prompt) since starting safe mode with command prompt only DID give me the command prompt. It found a few errors, but they weren't related to this problem (I'm just documenting all I did here). I rebooted after in normal mode and found problem unchanged. Strangely Firefox still worked (as did my internet) and thats how I found this site. I followed the link posted by rojmiller:

http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/that-EXE-and-LNK-files-t47277.html

And there tried downloading the .exe file association fix. Winrar still worked, so I was able to extract the .reg file, but there was not merge option when I right clicked it and .reg file association was broken too, so double clicking it produced the cannot open error, BUT i got around it by choosing select the program manually and picking "Registry Editor" which was at the top of the list. It then prompted for permission to add it to the registry, and when I allowed it it fixed the .reg file association so that I could then merge the .exe file association fix normally. Once I fixed the .exe file association, I ran msconfig from run in the start menu, and was there able to use system restore (of which I had a restore point this morning, before the ad-watch incident. When it rebooted after the system restore, EVERYTHING worked again!

THERE IS NO NEED TO FORMAT TO FIX THIS ISSUE, just follow the steps I used starting with the link and getting the .reg file association fix and selecting "Registry Editor" to run it.

Posted by:

Bodragon
17 Sep 2007

OK, this problem is easily fixed. The problem arises when the registry entry in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT for ".exe" extension gets accidentally deleted or otherwise corrupted.

Two way to fix this.

Method A:

1. Open My Computer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types.

2. Scroll down the list to find the entry for "EXE" and delete this entry. (If it's not there don't worry because we are goung to create a new entry"

3. Click "New" button and type in "NEW" (without quotes) in the "File Extension:" edit box.

4. Click "Advanced" button and scroll down the "Associated File Type" drop-down list and select "Application"

5. Done! Your .exe files should now launch.

A better way is to create a text file with the extension ".reg" containg the following text:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.exe]
@="exefile"
"Content Type"="application/x-msdownload"

Save the file as "exe.reg" or some such and then double-click it. This will enter the information into the registry.

Trouble with the second method is that you need another computer to create the .reg file.

Best thing to do is method 1 first and then again with method 2. The reason for this is Method 1. just gets your exes working again. Method 2 enters a little more info to the registry which enables you to also download files from within Internet Explorer with a single click.

Hope you've found this post useful

Posted by:

kumaran
27 Sep 2007

recently, i cannot open my hard drivers (C,D). although i double click or right click open, i stil cannot open it. i just can enter from address part at top of window. what i should do? any virus infected?

EDITOR'S NOTE: You could have a messed up registry entry. System Restore might help if you can remember when the problem happened.

Posted by:

walt
05 Oct 2007

i am printing this page of suggestions the program ad-aware did the same to me. my registry is not right. i cannot open files. i have access to internet ill try to fix problem again.

Posted by:

Wayne
03 Dec 2007

hey Bodragon, u forgot an important step in your solution there.U forgot to tell them to change that "New" to "EXE" in #3 or your explanation,otherwise producing no results but a useless entry.

Posted by:

Roger
16 Feb 2008

Thanks to Bodragon and Wayne for helping me clear up my identical problem!

Posted by:

Maestro
11 Mar 2008

PLEASE, SOMEONE...HELP ME! :-) Tonight I did an update to Office 2003 Service Pack 3. Since doing so, I have been experiencing what looks like the same problems as you all:

The icons on my desktop (or Start Menu program list) are not coorectly displayed - they're all that "generic" icon.

Trying to open any program or function only gets me this error message:

Windows cannot open this file.

File: Digital Line Detect (for example).lnk

To open this file, Windows needs to know what program created it.

And, yes, I do have Lavasoft's Ad-Aware program on my computer. Would really appreciate someone's help in getting this problem fixed. Thanks.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sounds like a job for System Restore.

Posted by:

Jess
28 Mar 2008

Oh my goodness. Thank you so much Bodragon and Wayne. I thought I had lost all of my applications, which included school notes and papers! But your directions fixed it all! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

Posted by:

cheryl
19 Apr 2008

Bodragon and Wayne this helped. Now I have to figure out how to change the defaults for open with.

Posted by:

Ed
30 Apr 2008

I'm still running Windows 98 on my pc at home. Recently, a "Registry Editor" box popped up, indicating an error (C\WINDOWS\ sp.dll.) For a few days, I was still able to open windows. Now, however, I am totally locked out. Nothing will open, and the pc freezes up when I try to get things started. Any way to fix this????

EDITOR'S NOTE: SP.DLL is adware which changes your browser's home page. Hopefully you can start in Safe Mode. If so, run a good spyware scanner and it should take care of it.

Posted by:

Pallav
21 Aug 2008

Today, i messed up with my File Types in Folder Options and up in a problem.I deleted the Open Action from File Folder File Types and now every time i open any folder,it opens search page. I can't access my folders.Any solution?

EDITOR'S NOTE: DO a System Restore to yesterday, that will fix it.

Posted by:

Matt
07 Sep 2008

I've got the same problem as everyone else, were all my exe and lnk's dont work, but i cant access the tools > folder option and i did some lookin around, and alls i found out is that you need regedit to enable it, but since regedit doesnt work becuase of this error, i cant enable it, so that means that I?... please help :)

Posted by:

Dalton
08 Sep 2008

You guys are freaking geniuses thanks very much wayne, and bodragon saved my ass.

Posted by:

emma evans
20 Nov 2008

ive got the same problem and error message ive done start up mode and restored my computer but that hasnt worked ever some one help please.x

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