Windows Explorer crashes repeatedly on startup and cannot choose a restore point?

Equipped with Vista 64-bit... Had a problem for a while opening now and then records that have videos in them.  I could open other programs (email, etc.), but not the files with the Solution Explorer or Explorer would crash.  Not a big deal and I did have the time to fix it (no online seemed to know anyway).

Trying to send two videos to two friends via Skype, somehow shortcuts placed got video on my desktop and Explorer crashed.  Whenever he finishes crashing and returns, it crashes again so I can't even get rid of them by removing their or whatever it is.  It crashes so quickly, that you can not even click on one.

I tried to reboot (har har) and even in safe mode, what happens.  I tried to go to a system restore, but it tells me that the System Restore Wizard is already running when it is obviously not.  I don't really know what I can do at this point, that the only thing that stops it is the cancellation of the application of Solution Explorer, but then I can't access anything that anyone else.  If only I could get the icons on my desktop, I could solve the problem with the videos, but I can't even get to them to get rid of them.

Please help, I really need to use this PC this week and I tried almost everything I can think of at my disposal.

The 'failing module' is the kernel32.dll file, which is a Windows file.

However, the problem can actually be someone else, possibly from third parties, of the file.

It may be useful to try to capture a dump of user of the explorer.exe crash mode.

You can configure Windows to create dumps of user mode. First, create a System Restore Point.

If you copy and paste the following text in Notepad and save it as a .reg file, then right click on the .reg file and select "Merge" to add to the registry, when the .dmp file explorer.exe plant should be created in the C:\CrashDumps folder:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Windows error Reporting\LocalDumps\explorer.exe]
"DumpFolder" = hex (2): 43, 00, 3A, 00, 5 c 00, 43, 00, 72, 00, 61, 00, 73, 00, 68, 00, 44, 00, 75,.
00, 6 D, 00, 70, 00, 73, 00, 00, 00


After Explorer (explorer.exe) crashes, you can, and then make the .dmp file available (provide the link) via Windows Live SkyDrive or similar site?

The following link has information about the use of Windows Live SkyDrive:

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itproui/thread/4fc10639-02dB-4665-993a-08d865088d65

More information on the collection of user-mode dumps:

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