Computer crashes after attempting to copy in Excel and IE

I hope this is the right forum, sorry if not.

Try to copy, copy and paste something, my computer crashes. If I'm in excell it crashes if I'm in the Explorer, to stop and restart. It could just be a phrase, size is not serious...

any thoughts?

It is an Internet Explorer error, not Windows Explorer, caused by Skype.
If you are looking for a mistake explore?
 
In Internet Explorer click on Tools button on the toolbar - Manage Addons - Enable
or disable Addons and find Slype in the list and choose disable. This
Remove Skype toolbars and aid of IE.
 
First test IE without any addins loaded: start - programs -.
Accessories - Tools system - Internet Explorer (no Addons).
 
Another thing to try is to start Excel in safe mode (without addins loaded). Type in
Start - All Programs - Accessories - run and type
 
Excel/s
 
Download http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html
Disable all non-microsoft shell extensions (to explore) and reactivate a
by so this can help.
 
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"acetoolguy" wrote in message news: e155b614-a948-4e38-bb82-c5e0ca5ddd50...
> Problem event name: BEX
>
> Application name: iexplore.exe
>
> Application version: 8.0.6001.18943
>
> Application timestamp: 4c25813d
>
> Fault Module name: SkypeIEPlugin.dll_unloaded
>
> Fault Module Version: 0.0.0.0
>
> Module Timestamp error: 4a77e4da
>
> The exception offset: 06fa3f2b
>
> Exception code: c0000005
>
> Exception data: 00000008
>
> OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
>
> Locale ID: 1033
>
> Additional information about the problem
>
> Bucket ID: 1309165866
>
>
>
> Funny, copy/paste did work for it.
>
 
 

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