Explorer Windows constantly crashing everything while browsing

For several months now the windows Explorer has been constantly crashing just by browsing through the folders, usually prices upwards or downwards at two levels (so it can happen every two minutes if I keep trying to get into my files once it stops and restarts). I'm not sure what log data are required to provide data on this problem, but http://pastebin.com/YJpkJfYL must be a link to the log of the event viewer for such an event. Any help would be welcome.

Note: under Windows 7 64-bit on a laptop with an Intel Core i5 - 2430M processor if it is useful to all

The error points to the ASUSWSShellExt64.dll:

The failed module name: ASUSWSShellExt64.dll, version: 1.1.0.27, time stamp: 0x4c7f631d

ASUSWSShellExt64.dll appears to be from ASUS WebStorage software.

Try to update or if necessary, uninstall the software ASUS WebStorage.

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