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Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release.
I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... |
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I've had it happen 3 times on a two week old system.
On Jun 24, 6:17 pm, Jeff in Portland wrote: Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release. I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... |
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eav wrote:
I've had it happen 3 times on a two week old system. On Jun 24, 6:17 pm, Jeff in Portland wrote: Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release. I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... Actually, your problem may not be explorer at all. May I ask, what you were doing in the explorer/computer application when this happened? Were you, per chance copying or moving files? If you were, copying/moving files, the problem may be 'Volume shadow copy' service failure instead. Chech further into your logs through the system area and admin tools. I had a major failure causing the OS to 'eat itself' literally, forcing me to reinstall 2x in one night. What a blunder. -- Lester Stiefel In Romans 1 there are qualities of Unregenerate man listed which describe him in the last days. Is your quality found on this list?? |
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I have experienced almost exactly the same problem. Explorer.exe
crashes almost constantly, sometimes when trying to cut and paste files, sometimes just a few seconds after I launch a new program, sometimes for no apparent reason at all. I haven't observed the same corruption of the taskbar as you described just a window pops up saying explorer has been terminated and they are searching for a solution to the problem. No solution comes back and explorer is automatically restarted. I checked my Application event log to see what it says and there doesn't appear to be any other obvious culprit. It just shows explorer.exe crashing with different time stamps for each crash. Interestingly, the fault offset is the same every time: fault offset 0x00042e7b. Don't know if there's any useful information in there. Would love to find a way to fix this. It's quite annoying. My system is a Dell Inspiron e1705 laptop, Core Duo, Nvidia Go 7800. Ollie On Jun 24, 6:17 pm, Jeff in Portland wrote: Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release. I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... |
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I have been having the same problem of windows explorer crashing from the
first day I got my Dell xps m1210, last week. When I disabled the transparency effect it helped a lot but windows explorer still crashes. So I am quessing the problem may be with the video driver. I will need to explore that. But does anyone have a solid answer? "OllieBrown" wrote: I have experienced almost exactly the same problem. Explorer.exe crashes almost constantly, sometimes when trying to cut and paste files, sometimes just a few seconds after I launch a new program, sometimes for no apparent reason at all. I haven't observed the same corruption of the taskbar as you described just a window pops up saying explorer has been terminated and they are searching for a solution to the problem. No solution comes back and explorer is automatically restarted. I checked my Application event log to see what it says and there doesn't appear to be any other obvious culprit. It just shows explorer.exe crashing with different time stamps for each crash. Interestingly, the fault offset is the same every time: fault offset 0x00042e7b. Don't know if there's any useful information in there. Would love to find a way to fix this. It's quite annoying. My system is a Dell Inspiron e1705 laptop, Core Duo, Nvidia Go 7800. Ollie On Jun 24, 6:17 pm, Jeff in Portland wrote: Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release. I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... |
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Well, I think I have a partial answer. If you have a Dell get the download
for the model appropriate graphics download update. The Dell update completely fixed the crashing, but slowed down some apps alot especially the web browsers- firefox, opera and netscape, even IE some. So I uninstalled and reinstalled all except IE and all is well, again. If you do not have a Dell try the update if you are adventurous. Or try the driver download from Nvidia for your graphics card. Good Luck! DaveC "Jeff in Portland" wrote: Ive had Windows Vista Ultimate since its public release. I keep having the problem of explorer.exe crashing. I cannot get it to happen on a regular basis... but it happens frequently. Ill be working along, and suddenly my start/taskbar goes haywire... and looks all funny. Ill move my mouse down to the lower right area that shows the programs running... move the mouse back and forth a bit, and then windows will say "explorer.exe quit unexpectedly" then it "looks for a soulution online, never finds anything, and restarts. Has anyone else had this problems? Im running a P4 system with an ATI Raedon 1650... it really has no other issues. Thanks everyone.... |
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I have the Vista 64bit version of Ultimate installed on a new machine
ASUS P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard Intel CPU E6600 (2.4GHz) Ram 2047 MB Radeon X1950 Pro Video Card The machine was built in May this year and ran with no problems until about the first of July. I then started to get random crashes and reboots of windows explorer. There has been no new software or hardware added in that time frame. During the period of typing this message I have once again received a message that windows explorer was rebooting I am getting very fustrated. I am also posting on the crash thread since the machine in the past couple of weeks has also started to crash so that only a hard reboot will get it going. |
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On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 18:58:00 -0700, shadgron
I have the Vista 64bit version of Ultimate installed on a new machine ASUS P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard Intel CPU E6600 (2.4GHz) Ram 2047 MB Radeon X1950 Pro Video Card The machine was built in May this year and ran with no problems until about the first of July. I then started to get random crashes and reboots of windows explorer. There has been no new software or hardware added Are crashes etc. only in Explorer? If Yes, then 1st suspect is something that has integrated into the shell, or is part of the namespace. If No, then 1st suspect is something broader; bad RAM, less likely hard drive or motherboard caps (it's a new PC), and malware. Are you overclocking? If so, stop and see if that helps. Things that can prang Explorer include: - malware; good like formally scanning Vista64 from WinPE.. - shell integrations; use Nirsoft Shell Extension Viewer - BHOs; use IE's controls to disable these - bad disks; ensure all removable disks and storage is ejected - bad content; disable "gropers" such as thumbnails - bad or hostile Desktop.ini or Autorun.inf - bad .CPL files - check ChkDsk/AutoChk logs; files "fixed"? - check antivirus logs; any code files "cleaned"? - bad user profile; try a different user account Also, try these: - use the simplist views, i.e. List - look for namespace objects on desktop, kill - compare with Safe Mode mileage - consider using a 3rd-party shell - consider clearing indexes, web cache, Temp, etc. Swallowed any updates lately? Used any registry cleaners lately? --------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - To one who only has a hammer, everything looks like a nail --------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - |
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Thanks for the suggestions. I will followup further in the areas suggested.
Yes I am automatically receiving the updates from microsoft for Windows and Office 2007. I have also implemented suggested updates from adobe for flash and their reader. I haven't overclocked yet since I always want to make sure my system is totally stable before attempting to throw anything else in the mix ![]() |
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:10:01 -0700, shadgron
I haven't overclocked yet since I always want to make sure my system is totally stable before attempting to throw anything else in the mix ![]() Absolutely... and frankly, I can barely notice anything under a 50% CPU speedup anyway, so 90% hardware stability risk for 10% speed gain doesn't look like a good value proposition. A PC that's away being fixed for a week is a REALLY slow PC ;-) I find more benefit in intelligently partitioning large fast hard drives, so that 90% head travel is concentrated in 5% of the seek range (irrespective of fragmentation). That really helps speed up the red HD activity LED, which is usually what I'm waiting for. --------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - Who is General Failure and why is he reading my disk? --------------- ----- ---- --- -- - - - |
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