TrustFire wrote:Have practically run out of ideas — here is one last suggestion from my end.
Some apps. and programs use arguments to run the main executable (example — WhatsApp for Desktop) — no reason for Pandora to have stopped working without an argument (be worthwhile to give this a try, though.)
There is a very remote possibility that Pandora could be using a pseudo path — let's find out.
After running Pandora by clicking its shortcut on the desktop, if you inspect the Pandora tab on your taskbar, you would spot a number of sub-items on its jump-list. One of those sub-items would be responsible to throw open Pandora in full open Windows mode when clicked. Now, if you right click this specific sub-item >>----> Properties, you could possibly unearth a pseudo path which is different from the ones which we have been pursuing . . . . . if yes, do input this path into MailWasher to see whether it works.
Ah, I have completely removed Pandora from my PC now and don't want to re-install it just to try out your latest suggestion.
Thanks for sticking with it though and trying to help. Your input has been encouraging and I welcome your efforts