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Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie
documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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I had a similar problem in a fresh install of Vista Ultimate- everytime I
tried to do anything in the GUI (Explorer), I got an error, "Windows Explorer has stopped working"... looking for solutions, "Windows Explorer is restarting..." It seemed that there was no end in sight. Check the event viewer to see what is causing the error. Open the Task Manager (CNTRL ALT DEL, start Task Manager), then from the Task Manager program, select File-Run from the menu. Type MSCONFIG. You may have to try these steps several times as the crashing Explorer will probably get in the way. In my case, Explorer crashes mostly did not affect secondary apps (i.e. Task Manager and Msconfig). In Msconfig, select the Tools tab and select Event Viewer and click Launch. In Event Viewer, open up Applications to see what errors you are getting. If "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\***.db" is causing the problem, you need to delete the *.db file in that directory. But because Explorer is crashing, you obviously can't do this from a window. Go back to Task Manager and type, "runas /user:[username that has administrative rights] cmd" You will be asked for you password. Enter it. Now browse to the directory with the *.db files that are causing problems and delete them. They are temporary thumbnail caches. One or more are are probably corrupt. As soon as you delete these files, Vista should run just fine. -Brad "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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I am having this same problem ("Internet Explorer has stopped working") and I followed the directions in the response below, but did not find any error messages to address. Now what? And is this going to keep happening? What is heartily amusing in a painfully ironic way is that the same computer that has this problem is now showing a message from Microsoft asking me to confirm the e-mail address with which I signed into this website - but I can't because it won't let me get to the website because Internet Explorer has stopped working. "Bradford" wrote: I had a similar problem in a fresh install of Vista Ultimate- everytime I tried to do anything in the GUI (Explorer), I got an error, "Windows Explorer has stopped working"... looking for solutions, "Windows Explorer is restarting..." It seemed that there was no end in sight. Check the event viewer to see what is causing the error. Open the Task Manager (CNTRL ALT DEL, start Task Manager), then from the Task Manager program, select File-Run from the menu. Type MSCONFIG. You may have to try these steps several times as the crashing Explorer will probably get in the way. In my case, Explorer crashes mostly did not affect secondary apps (i.e. Task Manager and Msconfig). In Msconfig, select the Tools tab and select Event Viewer and click Launch. In Event Viewer, open up Applications to see what errors you are getting. If "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\***.db" is causing the problem, you need to delete the *.db file in that directory. But because Explorer is crashing, you obviously can't do this from a window. Go back to Task Manager and type, "runas /user:[username that has administrative rights] cmd" You will be asked for you password. Enter it. Now browse to the directory with the *.db files that are causing problems and delete them. They are temporary thumbnail caches. One or more are are probably corrupt. As soon as you delete these files, Vista should run just fine. -Brad "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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You are not alone but we are all alone in finding a remedy to this
problem...a temp solution is back up the directory you are viewing, delete it and copy it back...however, it seems to be spreading...once I fix one, another one pops up...it is frustrating and I do NOT want to reload Vista!!!! "Deena P." Deena wrote in message ... I am having this same problem ("Internet Explorer has stopped working") and I followed the directions in the response below, but did not find any error messages to address. Now what? And is this going to keep happening? What is heartily amusing in a painfully ironic way is that the same computer that has this problem is now showing a message from Microsoft asking me to confirm the e-mail address with which I signed into this website - but I can't because it won't let me get to the website because Internet Explorer has stopped working. "Bradford" wrote: I had a similar problem in a fresh install of Vista Ultimate- everytime I tried to do anything in the GUI (Explorer), I got an error, "Windows Explorer has stopped working"... looking for solutions, "Windows Explorer is restarting..." It seemed that there was no end in sight. Check the event viewer to see what is causing the error. Open the Task Manager (CNTRL ALT DEL, start Task Manager), then from the Task Manager program, select File-Run from the menu. Type MSCONFIG. You may have to try these steps several times as the crashing Explorer will probably get in the way. In my case, Explorer crashes mostly did not affect secondary apps (i.e. Task Manager and Msconfig). In Msconfig, select the Tools tab and select Event Viewer and click Launch. In Event Viewer, open up Applications to see what errors you are getting. If "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\***.db" is causing the problem, you need to delete the *.db file in that directory. But because Explorer is crashing, you obviously can't do this from a window. Go back to Task Manager and type, "runas /user:[username that has administrative rights] cmd" You will be asked for you password. Enter it. Now browse to the directory with the *.db files that are causing problems and delete them. They are temporary thumbnail caches. One or more are are probably corrupt. As soon as you delete these files, Vista should run just fine. -Brad "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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Hi ... I have the same problem , bt its not .db error , its says " Messahe
centre ". cud u pls help me out. Regards Rag "Bradford" wrote: I had a similar problem in a fresh install of Vista Ultimate- everytime I tried to do anything in the GUI (Explorer), I got an error, "Windows Explorer has stopped working"... looking for solutions, "Windows Explorer is restarting..." It seemed that there was no end in sight. Check the event viewer to see what is causing the error. Open the Task Manager (CNTRL ALT DEL, start Task Manager), then from the Task Manager program, select File-Run from the menu. Type MSCONFIG. You may have to try these steps several times as the crashing Explorer will probably get in the way. In my case, Explorer crashes mostly did not affect secondary apps (i.e. Task Manager and Msconfig). In Msconfig, select the Tools tab and select Event Viewer and click Launch. In Event Viewer, open up Applications to see what errors you are getting. If "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\***.db" is causing the problem, you need to delete the *.db file in that directory. But because Explorer is crashing, you obviously can't do this from a window. Go back to Task Manager and type, "runas /user:[username that has administrative rights] cmd" You will be asked for you password. Enter it. Now browse to the directory with the *.db files that are causing problems and delete them. They are temporary thumbnail caches. One or more are are probably corrupt. As soon as you delete these files, Vista should run just fine. -Brad "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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-- Dummies "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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This is incredible. I am having the same problem and so are about 50-100
others (from reading these posts). There are probably thousands more out there with the same problem that have not posted it. Obviously MS Vista (IE specifically) has a bug not a virus. I wonder if Microsoft is reading any of these posts. There does not seem to be a solution other than MS fixing the bug and sending out the update. "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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Im having this same problem with a brand new laptop that I just bought for
college in the fall. I did everything that you had wrote to do to fix this problem, But when I get to the even viewer there are a couple errors but I dont know how to delete them. Any advice? Please help. "Bradford" wrote: I had a similar problem in a fresh install of Vista Ultimate- everytime I tried to do anything in the GUI (Explorer), I got an error, "Windows Explorer has stopped working"... looking for solutions, "Windows Explorer is restarting..." It seemed that there was no end in sight. Check the event viewer to see what is causing the error. Open the Task Manager (CNTRL ALT DEL, start Task Manager), then from the Task Manager program, select File-Run from the menu. Type MSCONFIG. You may have to try these steps several times as the crashing Explorer will probably get in the way. In my case, Explorer crashes mostly did not affect secondary apps (i.e. Task Manager and Msconfig). In Msconfig, select the Tools tab and select Event Viewer and click Launch. In Event Viewer, open up Applications to see what errors you are getting. If "C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\***.db" is causing the problem, you need to delete the *.db file in that directory. But because Explorer is crashing, you obviously can't do this from a window. Go back to Task Manager and type, "runas /user:[username that has administrative rights] cmd" You will be asked for you password. Enter it. Now browse to the directory with the *.db files that are causing problems and delete them. They are temporary thumbnail caches. One or more are are probably corrupt. As soon as you delete these files, Vista should run just fine. -Brad "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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Hi,
I have been having this problem from the point I installed Vista. I had browsed through many suggestions and tried them out too but to no avail. In the end I came up with my own solution. This may work for some or may not work for others. My problem was actually related to yours. Whenever I used to access any Control Panel stuff with a Windows Explorer open I got a stop error message. But with no Windows Explorer open I was able to open Control Panel options just fine. It suddenly came to my mind that I should change Start Menu to Classic and then access Control Panel and viola. No errors for now. Hope it helps. "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |
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Okay folks at Microsoft. Are you paying attention to any of these threads?
Is there a fix for this looping problem? At this point I would not recommend Vista to anyone. I've spent hours going through these threads and have not found a single solution to fix this problem. The Windows Explorer looping problem is driving me crazy. I feel like shipping it to Gates and asking him to fix it. Please somebody help. Miranda "Umair" wrote: Hi, I have been having this problem from the point I installed Vista. I had browsed through many suggestions and tried them out too but to no avail. In the end I came up with my own solution. This may work for some or may not work for others. My problem was actually related to yours. Whenever I used to access any Control Panel stuff with a Windows Explorer open I got a stop error message. But with no Windows Explorer open I was able to open Control Panel options just fine. It suddenly came to my mind that I should change Start Menu to Classic and then access Control Panel and viola. No errors for now. Hope it helps. "Tim Rettammel" wrote: Whenever I try to access anything controlled by windows explorer (ie documents, computer, downloads, control panel) The window shows up blank, and qeues the new vista spinwheel, then gives me the Windows Explorer has stopped working message, which then gives way to the windows explorer is restarting message. I can use everything else like applications and internet, but I can't even open windows update or any folder for that matter.... Any advice/help would be appreciated. |