Explorer Windows 7 crashes at startup.

Hello
I am facing the problem, whenever I turn on my pc, restart windows 7 starts there is an error crash windows Explorer close or restarts the program, when it is everything works fine, the error in the message box that says app crash. This happens whenever I start the pc.

Hi Anas Ahmad Shah,
 
You're welcome Anas Ahmad Shah.
 
Now, you may need to check which startup item is causing the problem to occur.
 
To do this, you may need to enable half of everything first to determine which application is causing the problem to occur the startup items.
 
If the first half is not the origin of the problem go to the second half and activate the startup items and check.
 
In this way, you would be able to determine which item is causing Windows Explorer crashing.
 
Follow the steps in the clean boot article given in the previous post.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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