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| Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home Premium |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Here are some suggestions that I've read that other users suggested to try: * Create a new account in Vista and log in to that account to see if Windows Explorer continues to crash or not. If not, the problem exists in the previous account. If Windows Explorer continues to crash in the newly created profile, return to your account / profile. * Reinstall or install an updated video driver in Vista. * Perform a repair installation of Vista. YMMV. "Dane" <Dane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A7E71E4-D3AF-4738-B001-67BB2C92E06B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." > it > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable > to > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > Premium[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Click Windows Orb, Type Msconfig, approve the UAC Dialog Box, Click Diagnostic Startup. See what happens "Dane" <Dane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7A7E71E4-D3AF-4738-B001-67BB2C92E06B@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." > it > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable > to > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > Premium[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Dane wrote:[color=blue] > I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > Premium[/color] Sounds like an explorer plugin that isn't compatible. Did you install any 'old' software that adds new items to the explorer context menus? That's probably the culprit. Try uninstalling it, but that pops up the question: how do you launch the 'programs and features' control panel in Vista without using the control panel - wich is just another view of explorer? I really wouldn't know. Can you get into the start menu to open a cmd prompt at all, or is it the shell instance of explorer.exe that keeps crashing? |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! A beter solution is to ditch Vista and go back to XP (or get XP Pro if you have Home.) Mark (MCP) wrote:[color=blue] > Here are some suggestions that I've read that other users suggested > to try: > * Create a new account in Vista and log in to that account to see if > Windows Explorer continues to crash or not. If not, the problem > exists in the previous account. If Windows Explorer continues to > crash in the newly created profile, return to your account / profile. > > * Reinstall or install an updated video driver in Vista. > > * Perform a repair installation of Vista. > > YMMV. > > > "Dane" <Dane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7A7E71E4-D3AF-4738-B001-67BB2C92E06B@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer >> has stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the >> problem..." Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer >> is restarting..." it >> repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am >> unable to >> use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta >> Home Premium[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 10:33:00 -0800, Dane wrote: [color=blue] > I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > Premium[/color] So, have you tried Firefox or Mozilla? |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! If the computer had Vista pre-installed, it would be harder to get XP installed on the computer, especially all the drivers needed for the computer. "Saran" <none@nospam> wrote in message news:%23bK0vm5UHHA.1036@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >A beter solution is to ditch Vista and go back to XP (or get XP Pro if you >have Home.) > > Mark (MCP) wrote:[color=green] >> Here are some suggestions that I've read that other users suggested >> to try: >> * Create a new account in Vista and log in to that account to see if >> Windows Explorer continues to crash or not. If not, the problem >> exists in the previous account. If Windows Explorer continues to >> crash in the newly created profile, return to your account / profile. >> >> * Reinstall or install an updated video driver in Vista. >> >> * Perform a repair installation of Vista. >> >> YMMV. >> >> >> "Dane" <Dane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7A7E71E4-D3AF-4738-B001-67BB2C92E06B@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer >>> has stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the >>> problem..." Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer >>> is restarting..." it >>> repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am >>> unable to >>> use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta >>> Home Premium[/color][/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Solution: Boot from Windows Vista DVD and hit any key when prompted. Once windows has detected your OS click next. Select Systems Restore and select a point previous to the "Windows Explorer Loop Of Death" (As I like to call it). And Vwala your computer will be returned to working status. If you do not have a Microsoft VIsta DVD then this won't help. Contact Microsoft at 18004269400 for further help Possible Explination for Problem: I found this problem was caused by either the installation of Logitech Setpoint, because this program did not install properly or when windows Defender detected an action on my computer that it did not find to be safe. I am not sure if Defender was started by Setpoint or from some other auction, but after I restarted windows at the request of Defender all of the problems started happening. "Lucvdv" wrote: [color=blue] > Dane wrote:[color=green] > > I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it > > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to > > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > > Premium[/color] > > Sounds like an explorer plugin that isn't compatible. > > Did you install any 'old' software that adds new items to the explorer > context menus? That's probably the culprit. > > Try uninstalling it, but that pops up the question: how do you launch > the 'programs and features' control panel in Vista without using the > control panel - wich is just another view of explorer? I really > wouldn't know. > > Can you get into the start menu to open a cmd prompt at all, or is it > the shell instance of explorer.exe that keeps crashing? >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Mark (MCP) wrote:[color=blue] > If the computer had Vista pre-installed, it would be harder to get XP > installed on the computer, especially all the drivers needed for the > computer.[/color] Um, no... XP drivers are still quite comm for most peripherals and aren't going anywhere... I doubt it would be difficult at all to redo a a Vista pre-installed comp with XP Pro. In fact many people who are building new systems are using XP Pro SP2 and having success, I wonder why that is :) |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! Dane wrote:[color=blue] > Solution: > > Boot from Windows Vista DVD and hit any key when prompted. Once windows has > detected your OS click next. Select Systems Restore and select a point > previous to the "Windows Explorer Loop Of Death" (As I like to call it). And > Vwala your computer will be returned to working status. If you do not have a > Microsoft VIsta DVD then this won't help. Contact Microsoft at 18004269400 > for further help > > Possible Explination for Problem: > > I found this problem was caused by either the installation of Logitech > Setpoint, because this program did not install properly or when windows > Defender detected an action on my computer that it did not find to be safe. I > am not sure if Defender was started by Setpoint or from some other auction, > but after I restarted windows at the request of Defender all of the problems > started happening. >[/color] Sure...blame it on the mouse... -- I'm Anna Nicole Smith's daughter's UNCLE...UNCLE! |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 12:16:29 -0800, "Saran" <none@nospam> spake thusly: [color=blue] >A beter solution is to ditch Vista and go back to XP (or get XP Pro if >you have Home.) >[/color] Another option.: [url]http://www.ubuntu.com[/url] -- Scott [url]http://angrykeyboarder.com[/url] A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 21:36:32 GMT, "Mr. I.M. Puss" <warpkat@yomama.net> spake thusly: [color=blue][color=green] >> >> I found this problem was caused by either the installation of Logitech >> Setpoint, because this program did not install properly or when windows >> Defender detected an action on my computer that it did not find to be safe. I >> am not sure if Defender was started by Setpoint or from some other auction, >> but after I restarted windows at the request of Defender all of the problems >> started happening. >>[/color] > >Sure...blame it on the mouse...[/color] Funny, I thought he was blaming it on software. -- Scott [url]http://angrykeyboarder.com[/url] A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! ray wrote: [color=blue] > So, have you tried Firefox or Mozilla?[/color] Please come back with that remark after you have learned the difference between a web browser and a shell. What I mean is, I'm getting T-I-R-E-D of those knowitalls who blame everything on MS just because everyone else does, but whose only understanding of the difference between a ballpoint and a pencil is that you can use either to write :( Even when it *is* MS's fault (as it is here, by pure chance). |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! After 16 hours I discovered that Vista, by default, restricts functions that may help solve this problem. For me, the following fixed problems that I encountered with programs stopping including Windows Explorer, IE7, Yahoo, Outlook, Media Player 11 and a host of others. This was after Dell told me to format my hard drive and reinstall XP2 then install the Vista upgrade .... SAY WHAT? Turn User Account Control on or off User Account Control (UAC) can help you prevent unauthorized changes to your computer. It works by prompting you for permission when a task requires administrative rights, such as installing software or changing settings that affect other users. We don't recommend turning User Account Control off. If you do turn it off, you should turn it back on as soon as possible. Click to open User Accounts. Click Turn User Account Control on or off. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Select the Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer check box to turn on UAC, or clear the check box to turn off UAC, and then click OK. On Feb 18, 1:33 pm, Dane <D...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=blue] > I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > Premium[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer has stopped working!?!?!?!?!?! "Dane" wrote: [color=blue] > Solution: > > Boot from Windows Vista DVD and hit any key when prompted. Once windows has > detected your OS click next. Select Systems Restore and select a point > previous to the "Windows Explorer Loop Of Death" (As I like to call it). And > Vwala your computer will be returned to working status. If you do not have a > Microsoft VIsta DVD then this won't help. Contact Microsoft at 18004269400 > for further help > > Possible Explination for Problem: > > I found this problem was caused by either the installation of Logitech > Setpoint, because this program did not install properly or when windows > Defender detected an action on my computer that it did not find to be safe. I > am not sure if Defender was started by Setpoint or from some other auction, > but after I restarted windows at the request of Defender all of the problems > started happening. > > "Lucvdv" wrote: >[color=green] > > Dane wrote:[color=darkred] > > > I keep getting this message over and over. It says "Windows Explorer has > > > stopped working; windows is is checking for a solution to the problem..." > > > Then another window pops up and says "Windows Explorer is restarting..." it > > > repeats this process every TWO SECONDS!!!! I need help because I am unable to > > > use the basic functions of my computer. I am running Windows VIsta Home > > > Premium[/color] > > > > Sounds like an explorer plugin that isn't compatible. > > > > Did you install any 'old' software that adds new items to the explorer > > context menus? That's probably the culprit. > > > > Try uninstalling it, but that pops up the question: how do you launch > > the 'programs and features' control panel in Vista without using the > > control panel - wich is just another view of explorer? I really > > wouldn't know. > > > > Can you get into the start menu to open a cmd prompt at all, or is it > > the shell instance of explorer.exe that keeps crashing? > >[/color][/color] |
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