Question:
windows explorer stops responding when i open "my computer" or anything else that uses it what should i do
R@CER
2008-04-02 04:39:35 UTC
i use windows vista home basic the windows explorer just closes everything on the screen that uses it
Four answers:
Haley S
2008-04-02 04:57:41 UTC
Well for one thing, Vista does not have "My computer". It just has "computer". Turn off all of your startup items (ativirus, antispyware, you know the little icons at the bottom right of your screen.) Disable all those icons and any other startup items. Then reboot and give it a try. To find out which ones start. Click your start button (window icon left hand botton) and then search "msconfig". Double click on the msconfig program result that appears in results. Click continue when you're prompted about permission then go to start up tab and disable everything that's checked. Reboot. See how that works. If it works then you know that something in your Startup is causing the problem. Use the process of elimination with your startup items to find the problem. By the way, you must have administrator privilages to do all this fun stuff. Good luck. Get back to me and let me know if it worked.



Haley S.
Ankur
2008-04-02 13:19:32 UTC
If you are Using IE7 use "IE without add ons mode" if you cannot find it type this in the start search and you will get it.



other wise restore the computer from the safe mode to the date it was working fine



otherwise download Firefox i bet you will never have issues again.



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jawwadsajid
2008-04-02 11:50:35 UTC
chek all window services are star r not
funmansk
2008-04-02 12:28:00 UTC
In a lot of cases, these errors are caused by 3rd party shell extensions that are not functioning properly.



These shell extensions are responsible for creating the options you'll see on the menu when you right-click a file using Windows Explorer. Some 3rd party applications will add their own "action" to this menu, and this can cause problems.



If you look careful at the picture on the right, you'll see several non-standard additions to the right-click menu: "Send to Fax Recipient", "Scan with Norton Antivirus", "TextPad" and "Winzip".



To try and find if a 3rd party shell extension is causing your Windows Explorer to crash on certain actions, you'll need to download this handy (and free) utility: ShelExView. It will let you view & disable shell extensions.



After you downloaded & executed it, ShelExView will show all shell extensions installed on your system. You could sort the entries so that you'll have all non Microsoft shell extensions grouped together. Next, select all these non Microsoft shell extensions, and disable them. Try the sequence that would previously have resulted in Windows Explorer crashing (for example browsing a folder, or right-clicking a file). If no crash occurred, one of the shell extensions you disabled has been causing the crash. To find out which one, start enabling one shell extension at a time, each time testing to make sure you can still use Windows Explorer without it crashing, until you find the shell extension that would cause Windows Explorer to crash.



ShelExView gives you all additional information you need to know such as the product & company name of the shell extension, as well as the version number. If you would like to continue using the software of the 3rd party whose shell extension is causing the Explorer crash, contact the company responsible, and check to see if there is an updated version of the software you are trying to use.









Another cause of Windows Explorer crashes can also be attributed to the existence of viruses or spyware on the machine. To tackle this, start by running one or two on-line virus scans. I'd suggest the on-line scan from eTrust, Trend Micro's HouseCall, or the Online Scan from RAV.



To combat any spyware that might lurk on your machine, I'd suggest the following programs: Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta), Lavasoft's Ad-Aware, Rose City Software's Spyware Medic, or Spybot's Search & Distroy. As with Anti-virus scanners, run at least two different ones, they will detect different things!



If you need more help in fighting Spyware or Virus infections, start by reading these instructions on our WindowsBBS.com support forum, and post a message in the appropriate forum.









If after following the advice above, you are still getting crashes when opening/using Windows Explorer, we need to do some advanced troubleshooting (Windows 2000/XP/2003 only).



Please follow the following instructions carefully:



Download and install the Debugging Tools for Windows from Microsoft

Download our DebugWizard tool

Extract the debugwiz.exe file, and place it anywhere on your system (the desktop will be fine)

Click the Browse button next to the Dump file to be analyzed box

Depending on the cause of the crash & how your system is setup, the dump file will most likely be located in \Windows\Minidump\. Do a search for *.dmp if that fails. Look for a date/time on the dump that corresponds with the latest crash.

Select the most recent dump file, and click Generate Log

When the Command Prompt window closes, you should be able to locate the debuglog.txt file in C:\

Go to Microsoft Support Services, and select an option to "open" a support request

You can use the log file (debuglog.txt) generated to supply the needed information to start your support request







Below I have listed a number of Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles dealing with Windows Explorer crashes:



KB Art. # Title Applies to

188540 You receive an "Invalid page fault" error message when you try to view the contents of a folder or its subfolders by using Thumbnail view in Windows Explorer Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP

192315 "All Folders" pane missing or Windows Explorer is blank Windows 95, 98

221085 Error Message Typing Address in Address Box or in Open Box Internet Explorer 4.x, 5.x

227152 Error Message: Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Pdm.dll Windows 98 Second Edition

257675 Windows Explorer May Hang When Viewing Images Internet Explorer 5.x

266320 Error Message When You Use Windows Explorer to Search for Files or Folders Windows 2000

289799 Desktop Is White and Error Message Reports a Windows Explorer Error in Browseui.dll Windows Me

293174 Error Message: Explorer Caused an Invalid Page Fault in Module Browseui.dll Windows 98, 98 SE

306599 Error Message: Error Loading Explorer.exe You Must Reinstall Windows Windows 98, 98 SE, Millennium Edition

317250 Access Violation in Windows Explorer When You View Printer Properties in Active Directory Windows 2000

320563 Windows Explorer Quits When You View Contents of My Computer Windows XP

322857 Windows Explorer Quits and Generates an Error Message When You Try to Map a Network Drive Windows 2000, XP

326612 "Explorer.exe Has Generated Errors and Will Be Closed By Windows" Error Message When You Try to Install Service Pack 3 Windows 2000 SP3

329692 Explorer.exe may generate an application error when you close a folder Windows XP SP1

555177 Windows XP halts on desktop when loading Windows Explorer, after upgrading to Service Pack 2 Windows XP

810891 Access Violation Occurs in Windows Explorer When the My Computer Window Is Refreshed Windows 2000

811266 You receive a "Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close" error message when you try to open My Network Places in Windows XP Windows XP

815240 Windows Explorer Stops Responding When You Try to Rotate a JPEG Image in Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Windows XP

817768 Windows Explorer Stops Responding When It Tries to Sort More Than 1 Million Objects on a RAID Controller Windows 2000

821403 Mipmapi.dll Error Message When You Point to "Send To" and Then Click "Mail Recipient" to Send a File in an E-mail Message Windows 2000, XP

824136 Error Message Occurs When File is Right-Clicked, or Problems Occur When Opening Certain Files in Autodesk or Discreet Products Windows 2000, XP

831938 My Computer and Windows Explorer unexpectedly quit when you try to open My Network Places or Shared Documents in Windows XP Windows XP

883791 Explorer.exe repeatedly quits unexpectedly in Windows XP Windows XP, XP SP1

925066 Windows Explorer may stop responding on a Windows XP-based client computer in a domain environment, and CPU usage is very high on the primary domain controller Windows XP Professional

930092 Windows Explorer stops responding on a Windows Vista-based computer when you try to open a file or a folder that resides on a Sony Ultra Portable universal serial bus drive Windows Vista

931702 Windows Explorer crashes when you try to remove the $WINDOWS.OLD folder from a computer that has been upgraded to Windows Vista



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