How to rid an Explorer.exe error in my netbook Sylvania model Synet 07526-R applicatiopn

The Ocean is a Windows CE 6.0. When I turn on my netbook from Sylvania model Synet 07526-R. a small window pops up saying: it has an explorer.exe Application error and has shut down but it never does. is someone can you please help me remove this Application error.

Hey Lopez,

Your question of Windows CE is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT audience Pro on MSDN. Please post your question in the Windows Embedded Compact forum. You can follow the link to your question:

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