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Is there anyway I get to Control Panel through my C:/ Folder?

My desktop has completely disappeared (don't tell me to try the explorer.exe, been there, done that). I need to find a way to get to the control panel. Before everyone starts saying Go to startgt;control panel - You should know that I have NO start menu, desktop icons, nada. Just a wallpaper, that's how messed up it is.Please post if you know how, I appreciate it.

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Could it be coming from your carbon monoxide detector? It finally threw in the towel and called my local non-hot line police departmentthe sent out the fire department. The fireman saw my carbon monoxide alarmlooked at the LCD screen,,,it said errfor error. It sounded just like a fire alarm and echoed threw-out the hallway so I did not think about that going off because we vertically ignore it. If you can't figure it out just remember to tell dispatcher that it's not a real fire so don't wake up the neighborhood with sirens and flashing lights and your not cooking or using the dryer and there is no smoke because you've done everything possible but can't figure out how to stop the alarm. I was just exhausted after all the hours trying to figure out how to stop the house Firex alarm and it wasn't that after all.
The auto-lock feature is a joint effort from numerous systems, and there is not one sensor responsible for it. I guess ill give you the long version so you understand the entire system: The BCM, body control module (heart of the interior), recieves a vehicle speed from the pcm (powertrain control module), which recieves ITs signal from the vehicle speed sensor in the rear or transmission. So the BCM knows what speed to look for, to send a ground signal to the power locks relay, locking the doors. Some manufacturers give you the option to disable this feature (GM for example). Check the owners manual first to see if auto-locking can be turned on or off. If not, manually disabling this system is possible, but I couldn't tell you without reading the schematics for the BCM and power locks circuits. There is probably a wire that can be snipped or moved, but that could affect other systems too, and a circuit schematic is the only way to know for sure.

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