Windows 7 Explorer stops working

charlesh

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Most of the time when I right click on a folder either in C: or F: which is a Seagate aux drive, Explorer stops working (drop down window message "Windows Explorer stopped working" and next message "W Explorer restarts"). I have to start Explorer again from the Taskbar. It means that I do not get a context window with "Delete", "Rename" or even "Properties" etc on it's menu.

Now, other threads in this forum, or a large search on Internet, did not give any explanation. This is a particular case of WE stopped working, and despite there are lots of infos on right click of context menus even with WE, they don't address this special case. I investigated the registry as well, the best I found references to some utilities, but those all say that I should delete certain registry items one by one and see what helps. I believe this approach is most dangerous and I don't like to mess with the registry.
Any ideas? Thanks.
 
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I've never owned a laptop but I'm wondering if the C: drive could be in power saver mode. I'm thinking if there's a lag between right clicking on a drive, and the drive being spun up to respond, Explorer might crap out. If there's a method to set the C: to always be spun up, as a diagnostic.. I would advise setting it this way. If Explorer acts normally for C: in that case, you might be on track toward a solution. If not, then we can rule out that theory. :)

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Go to thissite and download the portable version of ccleaner and scan your registry, when it prompts you to backup your registry (Thanks to ICit2lol i remembered this time!) do it, then clean all items, this usually fixes context menu or right click problems in my experience
 
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The "lag" theory does not work, I tried right clicking anyway imaginable.
Redfang: I used ccleaners and registry scanners (Microsoft and others) Didn't help. By the way, I could not go to your "this" site, (Server not found) while I was on the Internet.
 
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Charlesh this will help you fill out your specs. Complete specs help us help you.

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MilesAhead. It is a PC not a laptop.
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The "lag" theory does not work, I tried right clicking anyway imaginable.
Redfang: I used ccleaners and registry scanners (Microsoft and others) Didn't help. By the way, I could not go to your "this" site, (Server not found) while I was on the Internet.

It would be more helpful if you filled in the System Specs. That way there's a link in every post rather than expecting people to search for this post when you ask for help on another issue. That's why it's there. I'd know if it was a PC or a laptop if you filled in the specs.
 

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On the advise of EMH on 2011-06-13 on a similar thread (info CSI00000301(SR) I went to Search>eventvwr>log>application tab and found many "faultings" of the same origin, obviously one for each occasion when Exlorer stopped working, one of them:
Faulting application name Explorer.exe version 6.1.7601.1767
Time stamp 0x4d67ee4
Faulting module name SHELL32.dll, version 6.1.7601.18103 stamp 0x512d9f39
Exception code 0xc0000005
Event ID 1000 Task category (100)
Level: error, keyword classic User N/A
So, are these relevant? I am not a geek, far from it, so for me these are gibberish. And who and how can change-correct these so the fault will not appear again. By the way, I am running 64 bit, the above Shell reference is 32.
 

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