Explorer Windows blocks - (ASUSWSShellExt64.dll / explorer.exe)

In the last month, I think I've tried all the "how to fix the explorer.exe" solutions, but nothing works for me.

This is the error I see in the log when windows Explorer stops, when browsing files:

Navn pa program med r.: explorer.exe, version: 6.1.7601.17567, tidsstempel: 0x4d672ee4
Pa modul r. med Navn: ASUSWSShellExt64.dll, version: 1.1.0.27, tidsstempel: 0x4c7f631d
Undtagelseskode: 0xc0000005
Forskydning med r. 0x00000000000051da
Trial-id 0 x %9
Programmets starttidspunkt x 0% 10
Programsti: 11%
Modulsti: % 12
Report id: 13%

I have scanned for viruses, horses of Trojan etc etc... no change... I disabled all the additional services... no change... I ran scannow, chkdsk, etc, etc... Nothing helps...

Explorer Windows stills jumps down when I want to browse my files...

Please, I'm on my knees now...

Maybe this will help you:

R.-bucket 34727405, Type 4
Haendelsesnavn: APPCRASH
SVAR: Ikke tilgaengelig
CAB - id: 0

Problemsignatur:
P1: explorer.exe
P2: 6.1.7601.17567
P3: 4d672ee4
P4: ASUSWSShellExt64.dll
P5: 1.1.0.27
P6: 4c7f631d
P7: c0000005
P8: 00000000000051da
P9:
P10:

Tilknyttede file server:
C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Temp\WER697C.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.XML

Disse spinning er muligvis tilgaengelige him:
C:\Users\name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\AppCrash_explorer.exe_38923cf786a1cd13d971de993bde796232b4b5_1312891d

Analysesymbol:
Soger losning igen efter: 0
Rapport-ID:813bf94f-edc1-11e0-866f-f46d04a32fe5
Rapportstatus: 0

Now, I believe it was software ASUS WebStorage!

But, I ended up using my ASUS OS recovery DVD, resulting in I lost 10 years of work...

No data recovery program was able to help me restore important data.

But now I know for next time...

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