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Solution to the problem that the computer keeps spinning when right-clicking: 1. Open Run, enter regedit, and click OK; 2. In the opened registry editor, expand the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT folder; 3. Find the ContextMenuHandlers folder. Delete all files except News files.

What should I do if my computer keeps spinning in circles when I right-click it?

#The operating environment of this article: windows10 system, thinkpad t480 computer.

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Solution:

Right-click the start button in the lower left corner of the desktop, as shown below

Start the right-click menu and click Run, as shown in the figure below

What should I do if my computer keeps spinning in circles when I right-click it?

Enter regedit during run and click OK to bring up the registry, as shown in the figure below

What should I do if my computer keeps spinning in circles when I right-click it?

After entering the registry, expand the first HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT folder, as shown in the figure below

Continue to expand to the subdirectory HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\Shellex\ContextMenuHandlers, As shown in the picture below

What should I do if my computer keeps spinning in circles when I right-click it?

#Delete all subfolders except News files. How to do it: right-click the subfolder and select Delete, as shown in the picture below

What should I do if my computer keeps spinning in circles when I right-click it?

If a deletion warning appears, click Yes, the deletion is successful, and delete other subfolders in the same way

After deletion is completed, exit the registry, right-click on the desktop Blank space, instantly open the right-click menu

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