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28 Dec 2011   #1

windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 
 
How do i fix this widows error





How do i fix this ?
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28 Dec 2011   #2

Windows® 7 Home Premium SP-1
 
 

did you install any Microsoft visual C++ update via windows update?
you could try opening regedit from start / run navigate to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ and delete folder ACE
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28 Dec 2011   #3

windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 
 

can u give me a sttep by step walkthrough? i dont know what regit is. And my hard drive is C
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28 Dec 2011   #4

windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 
 

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28 Dec 2011   #5

windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 
 

sorry for double post but its ddint let me write anything once i put the pic in. Like in the picture the ace is not in that ffolder u said its out side do i deleted that one ?
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28 Dec 2011   #6

windows 7 Ultimate x64,
 
 

went over it again and found the folder and it is fixed I LOVE U !
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28 Dec 2011   #7

Windows® 7 Home Premium SP-1
 
 

wooops! sorry i wasn't around.
glad to have helped !
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