Continuesly explorer crash when browsing (c0000005)

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  1. Posts : 11,269
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       #21

    Once you get the blue screen crash, if you follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html, that will provide us with the blue screen crash report and it will also provide us with the Event Viewer logs that I asked for earlier. All of which would be useful for determining your explorer crashes.
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  2. Posts : 34
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       #22

    Okay thanks, but the thing is that it won't work as its on the same key.
    Ive tried it now. How'd you do it then?
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #23

    Ctrl+Fn+scroll Ctrl+Fn+scroll (keep the ctrl key held down during the whole process and press Fn+scroll twice)

    It does not work for Windows 7, apparently. I edited the registry and no results.
    Last edited by writhziden; 25 Jan 2012 at 22:48. Reason: Does not work for Windows 7
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  4. Posts : 34
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       #24

    Lol, so let's forget about that option.. What other kind of logs you need now.
    SFC completed and said there are damaged files found, but not all of them could be repaired.
    Details in CBS.log etc. Which is also included in the first post i think
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  5. Posts : 11,269
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       #25

    I'll take a look at both. It is looking likely that you will need to do a Repair Install, however. If you need help with the steps to do so, let us know.
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       #26

    Actualy i've already done that. I remember now i have had bluescreens before, when using the DriverUpdater (from this forum, or partnered). Then i did a system restore and system repair via startup.

    But please do check. If you want the new CBS Log , if any usefull ask.
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  7. Posts : 11,269
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       #27

    Also, what version of Windows did you have before doing the anytime upgrade? You will need to use post #9 to upgrade after installing the Windows 7 version that was originally on your computer.
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #28

    Sparow said:
    Actualy i've already done that. I remember now i have had bluescreens before, when using the DriverUpdater (from this forum, or partnered). Then i did a system restore and system repair via startup.

    But please do check. If you want the new CBS Log , if any usefull ask.
    I think I will need the new log. The old one did not include any sfc information.
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  9. Posts : 34
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       #29

    I've had Home Premium OEM, from the dealer. Upgraded to Ultimate with some help, but let me read that post.
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  10. Posts : 34
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       #30

    writhziden said:
    Sparow said:
    Actualy i've already done that. I remember now i have had bluescreens before, when using the DriverUpdater (from this forum, or partnered). Then i did a system restore and system repair via startup.

    But please do check. If you want the new CBS Log , if any usefull ask.
    I think I will need the new log. The old one did not include any sfc information.
    Alright, it's currently running again but let me Zip it till now.

    Zipped and explorer crashed and restarted again, mouse stutters and such..
    Attachment below.
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