APPCRASH SHELL32.dll

OK, let's go. Which short and sweet, I was copying pictures from my drive c: to my ext HDD and the flash player, when I right click on all three to check the used and free space, I got the window "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and this Panel detail:

Signature of the problem:

Problem event name: APPCRASH

Application name: Explorer.EXE

Application version: 6.1.7601.17567

Application timestamp: 4d672ee4

Fault Module name: SHELL32.dll

Fault Module Version: 6.1.7601.18517

Timestamp of Module error: 53aa2e07

Exception code: c0000005

Exception offset: 0000000000050506

OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1

Locale ID: 1033

Additional information 1: d257

More information 2: d257e70c0bb57693fe4a99b32203ac45

3 more information: 3 c 89

Additional information 4: 3a892a243cfbf4aaf94102870588701a

These are the solutions I've already tried without success:

(1) ran sfc/scannow x 3, No problems detected

(2) Ran chkdsk, No problems detected

3) running in Mode safe, problem has been reproduced-"Windows Explorer has stopped working".

(4) Ran Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and SUPERAntispyware, minor problems detected, deleted but ever-present problem

(5) deep Ran using AVG and Trend Micro Housecall virus scan, none has detected

(6) uninstalled possible recidivism program, no help, no change

(7) Windows Ran and MemTest86 memory testing, found bad MemoryStick, removed and now have 4 GB of RAM instead of 8 GB, problem is still there

(8) Windows Update and nVidia graphics card, no help

Any other solutions/suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for your time and effort.

If you found the Spybot SDECon64.dll the problem, you can try to uninstall and then reinstall using the latest version of Spybot.

If the problem persists you might let the disabled SDECon64.dll and it should affect only the context menu right click Spybot.

You might also consider posting the question on the Spybot forum:

http://forums.Spybot.info/

This is a long thread on the question in the Spybot forum:

http://forums.Spybot.info/showthread.php?67183-Spybot-2-causing-Explorer-exe-crash&highlight=SDECon64.dll

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