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Control Panel Crashes Windows Explorer
Memory dump problems in WindowsXP or Vista. How to fix the Memory dump (Blue Screen) After opening the Control Panel ( Control Panel Access Crash problem ). You have to understand that most Memory dumps occur, when there is a driver that is not compatible with the Windows XP or Vista OS. So make sure your computers drivers, hardware and software are compatible with the OS you are trying either to upgrade or install. Vista is especially prone to incompatibility problems and a Memory Dump will happen. I personally recommend to install a new OS on a blank HD. Upgrades will in most cases take a long a lot of old drivers that will give you problems. Contributed by: -- ferencze |