Infinite loop of "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and "Windows Explorer restarts" made my phone useless

I started to get an infinite loop of these two errors on my laptop, as soon as the desktop and start menu appear, which means that I can't do anything on my laptop. He began to arrive shortly after downloading an update for Adobe AIR (updated automatically via Tweetdeck) and an error appeared when saying the installation was damaged and I should reinstall/repair it.

The problem is that this error loop start instantly as soon as the main office and start bar appears, so I can't do anything, let alone try to uninstall it or try to go online and find a program that would help. I tried to boot up the laptop in each of the three versions of Safe Mode, and errors appeared again each time. I also managed to find my Vista backup drive came with my laptop when I bought and performed a startup repair, but he did find something wrong. Then, I thought I might as well try a diagnosis of memory, but that no longer works. I also tried several different system restore points, but the question begins always at the same time, a lot of time.

The only thing I can think to do is a clean install of Vista via my backup disk, but stupid me didn't save a workload I need to keep. Oh, and if you're wondering how I write this because my laptop is now effectively useless, I'm borrowing an old of my father.

Don't know if this is important either, but it's a Dell XPS M1530 Vista Home Premium 32 bit and I had it for about two and a half years with only a handful of problems. I probably would say that this has never happened before, either.

Hi William,.

the file C:\Program Files\Flip Video\FlipShare\IPPMp4Splitter.ax causes the crash:

Image path: C:\Program Files\Flip Video\FlipShare\IPPMp4Splitter.ax
Image name: IPPMp4Splitter.ax
Timestamp: Wed Sep 28 19:56:02 2009

MSVCR80. memcpy + 0x5a [F:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\SELF_X86\crt\src\intel\memcpy.asm @ 188]
WARNING: Information not available stack unwind. Sequence of images may be wrong.
IPPMp4Splitter + 0x3b84
ntdll! RtlpAllocateHeap + 0xe2f
ntdll! ZwMapViewOfSection + 0xc
0x340d51c
IPPMp4Splitter + 0xffa8

Remove or update the Flip Video program.

André

"A programmer is just a tool that converts the caffeine in code" Deputy CLIP - http://www.winvistaside.de/

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    Message: Hello. awhile back my secuity essentials has stopped working and I received messages that I needed to replace it with a windows essentials vista (version) I'm not sure of the exact wording. I had to pay for it and I used it for I don't know how long. Now two days ago, that the first security essentials has started to download it again and the vista version just disappered. If someone can tell me what is happening? Thank you.

    Vista WIndows

    You have been SCAMMED.

    The real name is called... Microsoft Security Essentials.
    The program is FREE.

    Here is the link to download MSE, Microsoft Security Essentials:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/en-CA/security_essentials/default.aspx

    UNINSTALL any "windows key vista (version)" you have, if you don't find in your application programs and features.
    You said "the vista version just disappered ', I hope that this is the case.

    What do you mean now "two days ago the first security essentials has begun to download again"?
    How?
    You started the download and installation, or he did in itself?

    What made this 'thing' called?

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