APPCRASH explorer.exe crash module comcasttb.dll

A day or 2 ago, windeows explore began to fail constantly with the aboive error... deltails below

problem - APPCRASH

App the name explorer.exe

Request version 6.0.6002.18005

timestamp of the application - 49e01da5

the 5.0.8.138 fault module version

exception code c0000005

0001d3d4 exception offset

operating system version 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3

Since windpws explore is necessary to access the c drive, I'm not sure how I can view the module in question or to rename or delete?  If I could find a way to remove it will solve my problem or I have to do more to ensure that it is eliminated?

Thanks in advance.

I have the same problem as you did, but I can't uninstall the toolbar from Comcast because my Control Panel does not work.  I don't know if either of you two explained how do to solve this problem and if you did I did not understand it. So could you please help me.

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