Windows Explorer crashes and updates at each reboot.

Title: another message apeared windows Explorer when mypc windows 7 start first message apear windows explore stop work afterthat refresh. How can I solve this problem?

When mypc windows 7 starts first message apear windows explore stop work afterthat another Explorer of windows message apeared to update. How can I solve this problem?

In addition, you can open the Action Center under the taskbar > maintenance > view reliability history > view all reported issues

You can right click on some of the mistakes "Stopped working" "Windows Explorer" > view technical details

What are the details of the errors?

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    The shell extension which seems to be the cause of the accident is the ASUSWSShellExt64.dll:

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    The ASUSWSShellExt64.dll appears to be from ASUS WebStorage software.

    The same problem has been reported in the following link:

    http://Forum.asuswebstorage.com/showtopic.aspx?TopicId=205

    Try to update or if necessary, uninstall the software ASUS WebStorage.

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