Sounds like some software incompatibility issue to me. Some drivers/software
are configurable through applets in the control panel, maybe one of these
applets is not compatible with Vista but then again there can be other
causes as well.
You could try downloading Process Monitor and start monitoring as you hover
over the control panel and stop monitoring as soon as Windows Explorer
crashes and then based on the Process Monitor log determine what caused
this. In Process Monitor you need to set a filter to Process Name
"control.exe". If it crashes try to see what dll was trying to be loaded.
Another possible solution is to open the crash dump file in Debug Monitor
and analyze that.
Gabriel Lozano-Moran
"Kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have upgraded from XP Pro Service Pack 2 to Vista Business, now whenever
>I
> try to open Control Panels, Windows Explorer crashes and restarts. So I
> can
> not access control panels at all.
>
> I tried changing the option on the start menu to show control panels as a
> menu to bypass the control panels home window, but I had the same problem
> as
> soon as I clicked on or hovered over the control panel entry in the start
> menu.
>
> System is:
> Core 2 Duo T6200
> Gigabyte Motherboard
> 256mb nVida GeForce 7600 Graphics Card
> 2Gb Ram (667Mhz DDR2)
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