"Don’t panic. Do a three-fingered salute (Ctrl-Alt-Del) and choose Task Manager. Click the Application tab and choose [New task…]. This is a generally handy way of getting back into your PC if the Explorer.exe process ever dies or won’t start – for example, as a result of malware infection, or as a side-effect of ill-advised experiments after reading up about black screens of death.
Run the program Explorer.exe. This gets you back into your desktop, icons, menus and so forth. (If you launch a second or subsequent copy of Explorer.exe, you will get the Windows Explorer file manager rather than a second copy of your desktop.)"
This trick has been applied by me many times.
When Explorer.exe crashes, you will have no desktop. Just restart the process and there you are!
Thank you, Pol. Now the trick will be for me to remember this trick if that ever happens to me. And no, there isn’t room for another sticky on the monitor.
Here are some good suggestions: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Troubleshoot-Task-Manager-problems
In case of a malware infection, I’d suggest:
Try to borrow a “clean” computer & download & save to a USB Flash Drive Stick or to a CD/DVD (preferred because as “read only” can’t become infected by your machine) SuperAntiSpyware (Free version) and rename it to lindawing.exe
then install onto your machine.