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Any time Windows Explorer is called into action it crashes, causing loss of
any information in the opening window and causing a full refresh of the desktop. Error reporting suggest downloading KB938979 as a possible repair for this issue. However, when going through the process of downloading the specific KB an error message is presented that the KB is not specific to repairing the particular system error. BTW: Vista Ultimate of my HP Laptop. This is really getting to be an exersize in fuition. Any ideas other than reloading the O/P Sys and starting over, which I really don't want to do unless other viable options are to no avail. TIA for viable suggestions to relieve this aberition. A/J |
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i have the same problem.
did you sort it out? "AJ" wrote: Any time Windows Explorer is called into action it crashes, causing loss of any information in the opening window and causing a full refresh of the desktop. Error reporting suggest downloading KB938979 as a possible repair for this issue. However, when going through the process of downloading the specific KB an error message is presented that the KB is not specific to repairing the particular system error. BTW: Vista Ultimate of my HP Laptop. This is really getting to be an exersize in fuition. Any ideas other than reloading the O/P Sys and starting over, which I really don't want to do unless other viable options are to no avail. TIA for viable suggestions to relieve this aberition. A/J |
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AJ;548558 Wrote: Any time Windows Explorer is called into action it crashes, causing loss of any information in the opening window and causing a full refresh of the desktop. Error reporting suggest downloading KB938979 as a possible repair for this issue. However, when going through the process of downloading the specific KB an error message is presented that the KB is not specific to repairing the particular system error. BTW: Vista Ultimate of my HP Laptop. This is really getting to be an exersize in fuition. Any ideas other than reloading the O/P Sys and starting over, which I really don't want to do unless other viable options are to no avail. TIA for viable suggestions to relieve this aberition. A/J Hi AJ, If you have a Vista Express or Retail installation DVD, then you can do a Repair install. This will allow you to repair your Vista installation without losing your files, settings, and programs. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...all-vista.html Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* VISTA FORUMS X64 (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM/\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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I seriously doubt that this is caused by an errored installed. I have just purchased 3 HP Pavilion dv9000s (Vista Home Premium 32bit) and a Gateway desktop a few months ago. The pavilions all frequently have Windows Explorer crashes especially when I am accessing my network disks. The same crashes also occur on my Gateway desktop which is running Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit. I could reinstall/repair the Vista operating system on all 4 systems, but I doubt it will work since the odds of all of them having bad installations are very rare. I continue to check the Windows Update site and the HP update site hoping to find a fix but have not had any luck yet. -- skirby67 |
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I think what's happening here is we've all become Beta testers without knowing it. I too have had I/E crashes but somehow I managed to stop it. I think I rolled the system back before some update, there's been so many issues I can't keep track of them all. Anyway, try rolling your system back to when it was working OK, that's how I fixed I/E. -- KentuckyRanger M/Board: EVGA nForce 680i SLI A-1 CPU: Intel QX6800 O/C to 3.2GHz RAM: 4 GIG Corsair Dominator PC6800 1X4 H/D's: 3X Westrn Digital 150GB Raptor Video Cards: 2X EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra P/S: Ultra X3 1,000W Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 DVD: Philips Blu-Ray/Philips DVD |
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The problem is not with Internet Explorer 7.**. It is with Windows Explorer,
the process that is used when opening any window to access items that are embedded on the drives, within directories, sub-directories, on USB external devices, on SD-Cards inserted into the readers, et al fin. Using Internet Explorer to access the WEB is not a problem. When the error is examined, viz the recommended Microsoft Recommended Fix, the information inbedded in that specifc KB is not even relevant to Windows Explorer errors. (Per information presented after downloading and installing recommended KB). I concur, that again we are unwittingly becoming "Longhorn [aka VISTA]" beta testers. Remember Dos Ver 4.0 and it's fun producing erronous codex?? Or maybe even Win 95? Seems that many of the products are released far before thay have been totally de-bugged. Any wonder why NASA uses older tried-true? software. Still waiting for the long needed Service Packages to be released for Vista to again beta test, Eh? wrote in message ... I think what's happening here is we've all become Beta testers without knowing it. I too have had I/E crashes but somehow I managed to stop it. I think I rolled the system back before some update, there's been so many issues I can't keep track of them all. Anyway, try rolling your system back to when it was working OK, that's how I fixed I/E. -- KentuckyRanger M/Board: EVGA nForce 680i SLI A-1 CPU: Intel QX6800 O/C to 3.2GHz RAM: 4 GIG Corsair Dominator PC6800 1X4 H/D's: 3X Westrn Digital 150GB Raptor Video Cards: 2X EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra P/S: Ultra X3 1,000W Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 DVD: Philips Blu-Ray/Philips DVD |
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Ohhhh, sorry. I should have read more closely. Explorer is acting very odd, i.e. SATA and USB drive detection. I have 3 HDD's on this Rig in SATA as well as 2 DVD drives in SATA as well and it's a crap shoot every Time I boot up as to what's going to happen. I hooked up a Western Digital external HDD last Week and almost had to do a complete system restore. What got me out of it was the last ditch turn it off, un-plug it and come back in a Day technique. Also, I had to update explorer 64bit drivers before I could even hook up my 4 GIG of Ram because it couldn't handle more than 3GIG. I went aganst my better judgement when I put my Rig together and went with Vista. I should have stayed with XP. It's so funny you bring up NASA because it's so true. I also remember the great Win 95 release, they had just got Win 3.1 to work, LOL! I like to be ahead of the curve a little when building a new system but anymore it's becoming a joke as to just how consumer ready all this stuff really is. Just like SLI technology. I built this Rig almost 6 Months ago and haven't enjoyed the benefits of SLI until just last Week when the Driver updates for games such as Half Life 2 finally came out so it's not just Microsoft anymore pulling this crap. I'd say in another 6 Months we'll all be happy we chose what we did but right now it's a growing pain thing and allot of us feel we've been duped into diving into technology that wasn't ready. -- KentuckyRanger M/Board: EVGA nForce 680i SLI A-1 CPU: Intel QX6800 O/C to 3.2GHz RAM: 4 GIG Corsair Dominator PC6800 1X4 H/D's: 3X Westrn Digital 150GB Raptor Video Cards: 2X EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra P/S: Ultra X3 1,000W Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 DVD: Philips Blu-Ray/Philips DVD |
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Explorer.exe did crash sometimes overhere. Since I changed the Dreamscene it doesn't anymore....strange but seems like a buggy video. -- EddieZ Did my answer help you out? Credit my reputation by clicking the scales! ----------------------------------------- |
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EddieZ;558084 Wrote: Explorer.exe did crash sometimes overhere. Since I changed the Dreamscene it doesn't anymore....strange but seems like a buggy video. I haven't installed Dreamscene because it just looks like a big Memory Hog and I really don't need video clips playing on my Desktop while editing Video or playing games. I'd say it most likely is a very buggy program i.e. that's why Microsoft doesn't make it a default part of Vista Ultimate. -- KentuckyRanger M/Board: EVGA nForce 680i SLI A-1 CPU: Intel QX6800 O/C to 3.2GHz RAM: 4 GIG Corsair Dominator PC6800 1X4 H/D's: 3X Westrn Digital 150GB Raptor Video Cards: 2X EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra P/S: Ultra X3 1,000W Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 DVD: Philips Blu-Ray/Philips DVD |
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Resorted to 'restore' to a previous registration entry/save peroid to
resurrect the system before trashing the whole flippin thing. Actually worked with just a few hangup and fustrations. Definately a different experience other than what we were introduced to with ME and XP!! Available documentation and help via the web was absolutely no assistance other than what was found within these news groups. Thanks for posting your experiences and directives. Maybe Microsoft will take some hints? "KentuckyRanger" wrote in message ... EddieZ;558084 Wrote: Explorer.exe did crash sometimes overhere. Since I changed the Dreamscene it doesn't anymore....strange but seems like a buggy video. I haven't installed Dreamscene because it just looks like a big Memory Hog and I really don't need video clips playing on my Desktop while editing Video or playing games. I'd say it most likely is a very buggy program i.e. that's why Microsoft doesn't make it a default part of Vista Ultimate. -- KentuckyRanger M/Board: EVGA nForce 680i SLI A-1 CPU: Intel QX6800 O/C to 3.2GHz RAM: 4 GIG Corsair Dominator PC6800 1X4 H/D's: 3X Westrn Digital 150GB Raptor Video Cards: 2X EVGA GeForce 8800 Ultra P/S: Ultra X3 1,000W Case: Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 DVD: Philips Blu-Ray/Philips DVD |
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