Explorer Windows - right-click again

Had this problem a few months ago. Could not find the solution. For some reason any quantity of answers try this, try this then try this etc.

One suggestion is to run a scan as an administrator by right clicking the CMD prompt. And exactly how am I to do when good simply click Close CMD.

I just waste a tryint week to solve another problem with IE8 break. Ended up having to do a full restore from backup because no one had any idea how to solve problems with the MS. software

Then I do the restoration and my problems are solved. Then I spent the last 5 hours, software installation and update of WIndows.  I think that Windows Update is the problem because everything seemed OK until I installed Windows updates.

Please report all further follow-up replies to your original (July 30, 2010 & ff) wire-online http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie8-windows_other/ie8-has-stopped-working-and-needs-to-re-start/bf22607e-70ab-45ec-8b13-fc49e6f0a5c6

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