Windows Explorer 7 always close,

Windows Explorer 7 always close, dozens of automatic reports sent to Microsoft, no answers don't need help to fix it please

Hi Ken,

Thank you very much to keep us updated on this issue.

We are pleased to know that you were able to understand the demand that seems to be the cause of this problem. I really appreciate your efforts you have taken on this issue.

To be on the safer side, you can also run a full scan of security on the computer since the mode without using the Microsoft Safety Scanner failure and make sure that the computer is completely clean of viruses and other malicious software. Please follow these steps:

Start the computer using safe mode with networking and analysis complete security

Step 1: Start the computer in Mode safe mode with networking

In Windows, we can start the computer in different modes to find and fix problems on the PC for advanced troubleshooting. Such a troubleshooting mode is a Safe Mode with network. Here we start Windows with a minimal set of drivers and services, including the network drivers. Please refer to the procedure described in this article to start the computer in safe mode with networking:

Startup options (including safe mode)

After you start the computer in Mode safe mode with networking, let us download the Microsoft Safety Scanner and perform a full scan of the computer security.

Step 2: Run Microsoft Safety Scanner and check if there are infections on the computer.

You can download and run the Microsoft Safety Scanner from this link:

Download Microsoft Safety Scanner

Important: When you run a scan with an anti-virus program, data files that are infected can be cleaned by removing the file completely, which means that there is a risk of data loss.

Hope this solves the problem. Please get back to us with updates.

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