Signature of the problem

Problem event name: APPCRASH
Application name: Explorer.exe
Application version: 6.0.6002.18005
Application timestamp: 49e01da5
Fault Module name: comcasttb.dll
Fault Module Version: 5.0.8.138

Can someone help me with this error?  I ran a SCAN SFC, but because that explore does not work I can't the CBS.log.

Fault Module name: comcasttb.dll
Fault Module Version: 5.0.8.138

Hello

the comcasttb.dll file is the cause. Delete the file C:\Program Files\comcasttb\comcasttb . dll.

André

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

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