Error Starting Computer with Damaged Shortcuts on Start Menu

ID: Q171665

The information in this article applies to:

SYMPTOMS

When you start your computer, you may receive the following error message:

   Internet Explorer caused a General Protection Fault in module
   Shell32.dll

CAUSE

This problem can occur if there are damaged shortcut (.lnk) files on the Start menu.

RESOLUTION

To work around this problem, remove all shortcut files from the Start menu, and then create them again.

Deleting the Shortcuts

To delete the shortcuts, follow the steps appropriate for your version of Windows.

Windows 95:

1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer.

2. In Explorer, find the Start Menu folder.

   The default location for the Start Menu folder is C:\Windows\Start Menu.

3. Locate a shortcut file.

   You can identify a shortcut item by its icon. A shortcut item will
   typically have an arrow on its lower-left corner.

4. Right-click the shortcut, click Properties, and then click the Shortcut
   tab.

5. Write down the following information about the shortcut:

       - The name of the shortcut  Listed at the top of the tab

       - Target Location           The folder in which the file is
                                   located.

       - Target                    The full path to the file that the
                                   shortcut points to.

6. Delete the shortcut.

   For information about deleting a file, click Start, click Help, click
   the Index tab, type "deleting, f" (without quotation marks), double-
   click the "files or folders" topic under deleting, and click "Deleting
   a file or folder."

7. Repeat steps 4-6 for each shortcut in the Start Menu folder.

To delete the shortcuts in Windows NT:

1. Click Start, point to Programs, and then click Windows NT Explorer.

2. In Explorer, find the Start Menu folder.

   The default location for the Start Menu folder is
   c:\WinnT\Profiles\<Username>\Start Menu in Windows NT

3. Locate a shortcut file.

4. Right-click the shortcut, click Properties, and then click the Shortcut

   tab.

5. Write down the following information about the shortcut:

       - The name of the shortcut  Listed at the top of the tab

       - Target Location           The folder in which the file is
                                   located.

       - Target                    The full path to the file that the
                                   shortcut points to.

6. Delete the shortcut.

   For information about deleting a file, click Start, click Help, click
   the Index tab, type "deleting: files" (without the quotation marks),
   double-click the "files" topic, and double-click the "To delete a file
   or folder" topic.

7. Repeat steps 4-6 for each shortcut in the Start Menu folder.

Re-creating the Shortcuts

To re-create the shortcuts:

1. In Windows Explorer, open the Start Menu folder.

2. On the File menu, point to New, and click Shortcut.

   The Create Shortcut Wizard will be started.

3. In the Command Line box, type the location of the file you want to
   create a shortcut to (or click Browse to locate the file and click
   Open), and then click Next.

   NOTE: The location of the file should be the "Target" name you wrote
   down in step 5 of the previous procedure. If the Target Location is
   Desktop, follow these steps to create the shortcut:

   a. Right-click the icon for the file on the desktop.

   b. Click Create shortcut.

   c. Drag the new shortcut to the Start Menu folder.

4. In the "Select a name for the shortcut" box, type a name for the
   shortcut (you may want to use the name you wrote down in the previous
   procedure).

5. Click Finish.

   The shortcut will be created in the Start Menu folder.

6. Repeat steps 2-5 for each shortcut you need to re-create.

Additional query words: 4.00

Keywords          : kberrmsg msiew95 msient 
Version           : WINDOWS:4.0
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: March 18, 1999