Toshiba controls freezes Windows Explorer on Satellite L350D

Hey guys, my Toshiba controls (Mute, play, stop, next and forward) buttons literally freezes Windows Explorer. I'm not 100% sure if there is a driver that comes pre-installed, but if there is then could someone point me in the right direction on how to fix this?

Also, if it helps I have my folder 'TOSAPINS' containing all the programs that came pre-installed with my laptop.

Thank you for your support.

Hello

Do you mean that your internet explore crashes by pressing control buttons Toshiba?
That s strange.

Never heard talk about this issue, but as you know nothing is impossible using the Windows OS ;)

However, I recommend the update of the OS and the cleaning of the operating system using CCLeaner (free software).
In addition, you could reinstall the package of value added because this package contains applications that control buttons of Toshiba.

Good bye

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