Photo folder "Windows explorer has encountered a problem and needs to restart" and I cannot access any of my photos.

Windows Vista and, recently, I scanned a few photos and now my pictures folder won't open and gives me an error "Windows explorer has encountered a problem and needs to restart" and I can't access any of my photos.

Hi LuiMTX,

This problem is only limited to the pictures folder?

Method 1: Let flow the fixit available in the link below and then check

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http://support.Microsoft.com/GP/windows_photo_and_slideshow_diag/en-us?EntryPoint=lightbox

Method 2: If a Protection of resources Windows (WRP) file is missing or is damaged, Windows may not behave as expected. Auditor of file system (CFS) scan to fix all of the corrupted system files. To do this, follow the steps mentioned in the link below:

How to use the File System Check
ER tool to troubleshoot system missing or corrupt files on Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

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