Right-click in accidents of navigation because of NVIDIA shell Extensions pane

Whenever I have click on the Windows Explorer navigation pane folder, Windows Explorer to crash and restart. From the web to research, I learned to use ShellExView shell extension which was responsible for finding. A process of elimination I found that disabling the following shell extension corrected the problem:

Extension name: Microsoft NVIDIA CPL Context Menu Extension
Type: Context Menu
Description: NVIDIA Display Shell Extension
Product name: NVIDIA shell Extensions
Company: NVIDIA Corporation
File name: C:\windows\system32\nvshext.dll
File extensions: Directory\Background

I'm sure this isn't the only expansion that is causing this problem, but I hope this helps someone.

Thanks for sharing!

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