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Error while double click opened the Folder or Drives.
Applies to: Windows 7 operating system
Issue:
When opening a folder or drives using double click gives a program association error.
Folder are accessible using right click explore or right click open.
When right clicked for options in folders or drives, the primary command/program set to open drives or folder is “Explore”.
Files & application opens using double click open command/program
Resolution:
This above given issue happens because there is no primary command/program set to open drives or folder.
Since the files and applications opens directly by double click open command/program, there is some file association problem in executing the folder shell.
Two way of resolving the issue:
Type 1
Click on StartàRunàtype RegeditàEnter
You will gain access to registry editor.
Here navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTàFolderàshell
On the right panel or shell, you will find a string named “(Default)”
If the Data set in the (Default) string show “No/blank entry”
The Windows error "I/O Device Error" means there is an error in the computer's ability to read data when you try to install a program or to copy data from your CD or DVD drive.
This issue is likely to occur when Windows tries to use a transfer mode that your CD drive cannot use or does not recognize. To resolve this issue, you will need to change the transfer mode in your IDE channel properties.
Steps To Change IDE Properties
Click the Start button
Right click My Computer
Select Manage from the resulting menu
In the Computer Management window, select Device Manager
In the right pane, click to expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers
Identify your CD/DVD drive in the expanded menu and right click the appropriate drive
Select Properties
In the Properties windows, click the Advanced Settings tab
In the Transfer Mode box that represents your CD/DVD drive (typically Device 1); open the dropdown menu and select PIO Only
Click ok and exit all windows
If this does not resolve your issue, then you will need to go back using the above procedure and change the Device 1 in step #9 back to "DMA if available". Then, change Device 0 to "PIO Only" in the Transfer Mode box.
For reference, the Device 0 is the Primary IDE Channel and the Device 1 is the secondary IDE Channel.
After you change your settings, make sure you restart your system so that the computer recognizes the changes you have made. After you reboot, check the settings to make sure they are in effect. If they are, your device should now work properly.
This issue does not occur in Firefox 2 or below. Starting in Firefox 3, downloads of executable files (e.g., .exe or .msi) may fail and the Firefox Downloads window may contain this message, under the filename: This download has been blocked by your Security Zone Policy -
This issue occurs because Firefox now honors your Windows security settings for downloading applications and other potentially unsafe files from the Internet.
You can resolve this issue as follows:
Bypass Windows Security Policy check
Starting in Firefox 3.0.6 you can use about:config to manually add the new Boolean preference, browser.download.manager.skipWinSecurityPolicyChecks and set it to true. This will bypass the Security Zone Policy check.