Explorer.exe error

Hello

I have HP Pavilion e002au laptop bought about 5 months back with Windows 8.

I get the explorer.exe error after logging in each time. The laptop seems to work normally, but can someone please tell me what this error is and how it can be eliminated?

I have an original version of Windows antivirus updates and get regularly.

Is it dangerous for the laptop?

Kind regards

Vikram P. Gupte

Hi Vikram6880,

During the execution of any type of control system, you should always back up your documents. The update affects all documents. It was simply an update of the system.

Thank you.

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