My Windows 7 Explorer crashes.

My Windows 7 Explorer crashes. These different cool tricks don't seem to work for me. Also, it crashes as soon as I paste Explorer.exe in the System32 folder...

Why you edit the files/folder System32. These are bones priority syatem files, never to be published.

unless you're an IT pro... For sub system files/folders, change to install/remove the documents folder, or my

Music/Pictures folder... The best way, install a flash drive or a slave HD, install/Edition/use as storage etc... This

the way the HD OS (C :) is not install/remove files-files-installation software, these files create)

fragmented data to the HD OS. ;. ;.

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