Windows shell has encountered a problem and needs to close

Windows xp

Cannot open pdf files
Cannot open links

can you help me?

Thank you very much for your quick response.

I continued my research online and found out that it is a virus.  ran disk clean, downloaded current antivirus (apparently the virus disabled my antivirus), and everything seems to work fine now...

Mystery solved.

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