With the help of windows Explorer XP does use CPU to go to 100% and the blocking of the system forever

With the help of windows Explorer XP does use CPU to go to 100% and the blocking of the system, forever, until closing by force.  What can I do?

It is very difficult to manage my files.

I suggest you download Process Explorer. This freeware utility performs a similar function to the Windows Task Manager, but it goes much further.

For more information about Process Explorer, see here:

http://www.Microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/SystemInformation/ProcessExplorer.mspx

Explorer.exe is used by a number of applications. The posting process and see which element below uses explorer.exe.

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