Windows Explorer keeps asking to close once I do a right click on something
I have
Downloaded all updates from M/S
Run an antivirus
Run malicious programs
Run the shell extension
All to nothing does not...
I open to the top of my documents open windows Explorer and Explorer windows bang knows a problem sending a report etc. etc.
This problem seems a lot you might have hard disk corruption problems. The only thing you did not mention this was a disk check. Now would be a good time to do a 'chkdsk/f' in the case where damaged directories are initially explore crash. This little regular maintenance must be performed regularly.
"How to perform disk error in Windows XP check"
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315265 >
HTH,
JW
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