Windows Explorer hangs when opening folder videos

Whenever I open the video folder, Windows Explorer crashes.

Help, please

Thanking you in anticipation

Rannvijay Kapoor

but to avoid any problems in the future, can this registry file works with Windows Vista and can I download and import it.

This registry works starting with the Vista Sp1. It solves nothing, only creates dump files.
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