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Unfortunately I havesome problemswithmy machine - a mistake that was on the machine, maybe a fewmonths - I don't knowwithcertainty not. Whenever I makea folder - and puts a lot of content-like everything - and thenopening of the giventhis error file:
AppName: explore .exeAppVer: 6.0.2900.5512ModName:ntdll.dll
ModVer:5.1.2600.5755Offset:00010ef4

Something similar happenswhenI open C:\-est for example, if I open folderdocuments.

I installed - and constantly updatedvirusprotection - and I have run Malwarebytes quite ineffective program - like many asan onlinescannerfrom a company worthy of confidence - without result.

What the heck is wrong? Reluctantlyhad Iwould very toreinstall the machine.

I have constantant ivirus ACQUIRE a machine - I runMalware, Spybotand SUPERAntiSpyware.

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Allan, Denmark

If you can get there almost anytime you want (reproduce), then you can understand and do something.

Then when you make an adjustment, if it breaks more, you'll know that you fixed.

When the Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) is bad behavior, I'd start to suspect third party explore extension modules.  That would be any extension of the Explorer who do not belong to Microsoft.  Explorer extensions can be added sometimes without your knowledge through programs that you have installed.

You can download ShellExView here to see which ones you have loaded:

http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/shexview.html

ShellExView does not install anything on your computer, simply of runs and displays.

When you launch, the extensions not Microsoft will be in pink, but on some systems which is a difficult color to see, so click on display, choose the columns and move the column Microsoft closer to the top, so you can see on your screen without having to scroll left and right.

Click on the column header for Microsoft not to sort the display (by clicking on the column of Microsoft) if all the "" s are on top and easy to see.

The s in 'No' would be things you have added (non-Microsoft) and are what you should be suspect.

I'm not a defender of trial and error, but I can't think of another way to do...

Right click and disable the extensions one at a time non-Microsoft keep a list so you can enable them again later if you wish. The result of the change is immediate and no reboot is necessary.  Test your failure condition.

If you recognize all the extensions that have been added or recently downloaded, start with those.

Disabling the extension does not uninstall the extension - it is just disabled.

You can also disable all non-Microsoft extensions, restart and allow them one at a time until you find the one that generates the condition.

The hope is that you will find an Extension that caused the error, and then you can figure out what to do on this subject - usually get an update of the author of the extension of their WWW page.

I have not your problem, but I can when you toggle extensions, the Extension is immediately disabled, so a deactivation does not require a restart, but if you find the problem, I reboot and retest in any case to be really sure.

If you post your non-Microsoft extensions list, maybe someone will recognize it as a potential problem.

Since my installation of XP is 7 years without a reinstall, repair or restore point, I saw a lot of shell extensions come and go.

If you find the extension that is the problem, please let us know what it is that I can add to my list.

Do, or do not. There is no test.

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    DynamicSig [23]. Name = additional Information 2
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    DynamicSig [24]. Name = additional Information 3
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    Hello David,.

    Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft Forum.

    I would be grateful if you can provide us with the following information to help us better understand the issue.

    1. You did it all changes (hardware or software) on your computer before the show?
    2. When you get this error message?

    This problem may be due to one of the following problems:

    • You are using an outdated or corrupted video driver
    • System files on your PC can be damaged or do not correspond with other files
    • You may have an infection of viruses or malware on your PC
    • Some applications or services that are running on your computer may be responsible for Windows Explorer to stop working

    I suggest to try the steps in the following Microsoft article and you want to avoid the steps that you have already tried and check if it helps.

    Error: Windows Explorer has stopped working

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2694911/en-us

    Note

    The data files that are infected must be cleaned only by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

    Important:

    When you use system restore to restore the computer to a previous state, the programs and updates that you have installed are removed.

    ATTENTION:

    For now, skip the step of upgrade in Place.

    Hope it would help. If problem persists always post back with the current state of your computer and the result of the proposed suggestion, we will be happy to help you.

    Kind regards

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