Friday, August 12, 2011
Windows failed to start, showing "windows explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close we are sorry for the inconvenience"
" windows explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close we are sorry for the inconvenience ".
This made me unable to operate my windows XP. Hence i followed these instructions. This might be helpful for you now or later.
For this i opted for a system restore i.e. restoring a previous session of windows.
Step 1). Start windows in safe mode.
to start windows xp in safe mode just restart the laptop and immediately keep pressing F8 key (You should press F8 while PC is booting, and not after the windows has booted). It will give you option, select the "Safe mode with command prompt" option with arrow keys. Press enter. This will start your windows in safe mode with command prompt.
Select your appropriate windows and login with an ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT.
Step 2). Launch system restore using command prompt
After you have logged in a command prompt will open utomatically.
Type this command
%systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe
system restore utility will open, then select a previous session (date & time) and start the system restore. While restoring windows will shut down. And once windows is done with system restore you will be able to operate your windows again.
You may now stop automatically windows update by going to Start-> Control Panel-> System-> Automatic Update (tab) -> Turn off Automatic updates
Check the Turn off Automatic update button. (this will stop windows from automatically updating).
Hope this is helps you!
Regards,
MANBIR SINGH
mailmanbirsingh@yahoo.com
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Did you get to choose our religion or Will you follow that we were born in ?
Upon a child's birth, they are often assigned the religion of their parents. Religion is viewed as a path toward spiritual enlightenment and a connection to the divine. However, should individuals be allowed to choose their own religion when they are mature enough to make such a decision? How can we assume that the religion practiced by our parents is the one we wish to follow?
Personally, I was born a Sikh, but I have a deep belief in Sikhism and recite prayers in times of fear or when making a wish. But is it assumed that I must follow this religion? If given the choice, I may have chosen a different path. It's not uncommon for individuals to change religions, which can lead to conflicts with family, friends, and society. How can one determine the best path for a child to achieve salvation?
In India, it's becoming increasingly common for children of different religions to deviate from traditional practices, such as Sikh children not keeping their hair long or Hindu Brahmins eating non-vegetarian food. This is a problem faced by many religions. Some use money, power, or fulfilling basic needs to attract more followers, which can lead to future generations following the same religion.
In my opinion, children should be educated on all religions and allowed to choose their own path when they reach the age of 16-18. This would grant them independence in their spiritual journey and provide them with mental and spiritual fulfillment.