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If you having trouble with explorer.exe not opening on start up then there is something potentially wrong, an easy way to get around this is to press [ctrl+shift+esc] this will open task manger, then click file and new task and type explorer.exe, this will now boot the process into life.

if it is a regular thing try booting into safe mode to see if it reoccurs if not but does normally work out when it last worked fine and then back track your installed programs

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To rename the start button, you will need a hex editor.
My preference is UltraEdit

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Renaming the Start Button
To rename the start button, you will need a hex editor.
My preference is UltraEdit

  1. Copy the \windows\explore.exe file to a new name (e.g. explorer_1.exe)
  2. With the hex editor, open that file and go to offset 412b6
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  8. Copy explorer_1.exe to explorer.exe
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Note: If the partition is NTFS and you can't access the files from DOS:
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