ANy ideas?

Chris
You have a fun evening ahead of you then!cdd wrote:I've fixed it now, with the good old standby of Re-Install Windows.
Anyway - all's well that ends well. (Well, not that well, I have to re-install all my f***ing software!)
Adding to my reasons I won't be getting Vista until MS force me to.cdd wrote:I've fixed it now, with the good old standby of Re-Install Windows.
It was quite bizzare - every single program, even windows utilities or control panel modules, opened in Notepad. I managed to get System Restore working with the Repair Your Computer F8-at-Startup option but that didn't work. And of course turning on the computer opened about 18 Notepad windows (and no programs!)
Anyway - all's well that ends well. (Well, not that well, I have to re-install all my f***ing software!)
That wasn't Vista's fault, that was cdd's fault!Bail wrote:Adding to my reasons I won't be getting Vista until MS force me to.cdd wrote:I've fixed it now, with the good old standby of Re-Install Windows.
It was quite bizzare - every single program, even windows utilities or control panel modules, opened in Notepad. I managed to get System Restore working with the Repair Your Computer F8-at-Startup option but that didn't work. And of course turning on the computer opened about 18 Notepad windows (and no programs!)
Anyway - all's well that ends well. (Well, not that well, I have to re-install all my f***ing software!)
That is priceless. I've heard of people doing that, but I never thought I'd ever see someone actually admit to doing it themselves!cdd wrote:OK. Using my Windows Vista computer, I have managed (god knows how) to assign the EXE filetype to notepad. COnsequently I can't run programs - they all just start in Notepad. Not even system restore, to undo the mess I've made. Starting programs with command prompt "start [program]" doesn't work either. Nor is there a useful "Start Program" or "Run" feature on the context menu for programs.
Ah, and the problem's deeper than that - running any type of file (for example a .reg file would open with the Registry Editor) would result in a source-version of that program opening in notepad. Even the commands like "Play" or "AutoRun" still did this. And System Restore from the "Repair PC" pae didnt't work.Andrew Wood wrote:If you ever do it again: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/105/1/
and for XP: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/file_assoc.htm
(not that you'd be able to launch your browser, though...!)
I'm sure your alternate Beatles-fixated persona will be up to carrying it out thoughcdd wrote:Oh, and anyone who suggests I have an alternate beatles-fixated persona will be the victim of a threat of some sort that I won't have the guts to carry out.
I think if he managed to kill John Lennon, he wouldn't have too much of a problem picking you off...Neil Green wrote:I'm sure your alternate Beatles-fixated persona will be up to carrying it out thoughcdd wrote:Oh, and anyone who suggests I have an alternate beatles-fixated persona will be the victim of a threat of some sort that I won't have the guts to carry out.