Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working again

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Guest

Hye there windows has just started throwing uo the problme again, only after
running my machine in safe mode i found that runddl32 needs to be DEPed, er
but it has been for some time due to this event before. the most interesting
part of this is it only seems to happen when i open my video file, so i am
guesing it something to do with that

got this from the event veiwer if it is any help

Faulting application Explorer.EXE, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp
0x4549b091, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp 0x00000000,
exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x05833710, process id 0xb30,
application start time 0x01c7f7d2ef14badf.
 
M

Michael Solomon

Craig008 said:
Hye there windows has just started throwing uo the problme again, only
after
running my machine in safe mode i found that runddl32 needs to be DEPed,
er
but it has been for some time due to this event before. the most
interesting
part of this is it only seems to happen when i open my video file, so i am
guesing it something to do with that

got this from the event veiwer if it is any help

Faulting application Explorer.EXE, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp
0x4549b091, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, time stamp
0x00000000,
exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x05833710, process id 0xb30,
application start time 0x01c7f7d2ef14badf.
Check your graphics card manufacturer's website for the latest Vista
compatible drivers for your card.
 
G

Guest

just tryed it ans still says the same, but now says rundll32 has stopped
working due to DEP, so checked that, then it said that it was closed due to
the DEP on explorer so i cjecked that and it still says the same thing, i
have afeeling that this may be a virus
 
C

Chad Harris

When you have a feeling that your problem may be secondary to a virus, I'd
act on that feeling and immediately do a viral scan. I have a very strong
feeling that if you ck. EV regularly, that error is not infrequent and if
you keep having the problem, besides falling Mr. Solomon's excellent advice
to try replacing the video driver with the latest update, even if you have
the latest update in case it has become corrupted, after doing that if the
problem persists try these below:

***SFC as a Remedy***:

SFC or System File Checker is a bit like the spare tire in your car or a
backup battery I suppose. In Vista of course, they have changed it somewhat
and come up with a new name--Redmond stands for name it something different
twice a year and now it's part of WRP or Windows Resource Protection. It
scans protected resources including thousands of files, libraries, critical
folders, and essential registry keys, and it replaces those that are
corrupted with intact ones. It fixes a lot of problems in Windows XP, OE,
Windows Vista, Win Mail, IE6, and on Vista or if it is installed on XP, IE7.
It protects these things from changes by any source including
administrators, by keeping a spare of most of them.


How to Run SFC:

Type "cmd" into the Search box above the Start Button>and when cmd comes up
at the top of the Start menu>right click cmd and click "run as Admin" and
when the cmd prompt comes up at the cmd prompt type "sfc /scannow" no quotes
and let it run. This may fix things quite a bit. It replaces corrupt files
with intact ones, if you're not familiar with it.

***Startup Repair from the Vista DVD***

How to Use The Vista DVD to Repair Vista (Startup Repair is misnamed by the
Win RE team and it can be used to fix many Vista components even when you
***can boot to Vista):

http://www.windowsvista.windowsreinstall.com/vistaultimate/repairstartup/index.htm

If you elect to run Startup repair from the Vista DVD (it can fix major
components in Vista--I've verified this many many times; it's good for more
than startup problems, and the Win RE team simply screwed up when they named
it not understanding its full functionality):

Startup Repair will look like this when you put in the Vista DVD:

http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/click-repair-your-computer.png

You run the startup repair tool this way (and system restore from here is
also sometimes effective):

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925810/en-us

How To Run Startup Repair In Vista Ultimate (Multiple Screenshots)
http://www.windowsvista.windowsreinstall.com/vistaultimate/repairstartup/index.htm

It will automatically take you to this on your screen:

http://www.vistaclues.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/12/click-repair-your-computer.png

That will allow you to go to the Vista setup that has a Repair link on
thelower left corner>click it and then you'll see a gray backgrounded list
and I want you to click Startup Repair from it and follow the directions.

The gray screen after you click the first link in the above pic will look
like this:

http://www.windowsreinstall.com/winvista/images/repair/staruprepair/Image17.gif

Click Startup Repair, the link at the top and after it scans>click OK and
let it try to repair Vista. It will tell you if it does, and if it
doesn't, try System Restore from the Recovery Link on the DVD. If these
don't work booting into Safe Mode by tapping the F8 key and using System
Restore from one of the safe modes besides VGA may work. That means you
have the option to try 4 different safe modes to get to system restore, (one
from the Recovery link on the DVD) and sometimes one will work when the
others won't.


You could also try a Repair Install with Vista which is done exactly the
same way as in XP:

***Repair Install Steps*** (can be used for Vista) MVP Doug Knox
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/tips/doug92.mspx


***Using the F8 Environment***

***Taking Full Advantage of the F8 Options (Windows Advanced Options Menu)
by starting the PC and tapping F8 once per second when the firmware screen
with the pc manufacturer's name shows a few seconds after restarting***:

The F8 options in Vista are the same as XP, and the link for Safe Mode Boot
options is labled XP by MSFT but they are the same for Vista (they haven't
updated to add Vista to the title as they have with several MSKBs that apply
to both).

Again, pressing F8 repeatedly when you seem the firmware screen may be is a
generic way to launch Windows RE on some OEM Vista computers.

You could also:

Think: I have 4 different ways to get back my XP at F8 and try 'em in order.
1) Safe Mode 2) Safe Mode with Cmd to Sys Restore which is simply a cmd
prompt in safe mode 3) Safe Mode with Neworking 4) LKG or Last Known Good
Configuration


Try to F8 to the Windows Adv Options Menu>try 3 safe modes there (I don't
use WGA) and Last Known Good>then I go to Win RE in Vista. That gives you a
choice of Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking,and Safe Mode with Command
Prompt.

These methods are outlined in

A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XP/and Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/

Frequently Asked Questions Regarding System Restore from MSFT:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/plan/faqsrwxp.mspx

System Restore can be run from the Win RE recovery environment from the same
link as Startup Repair, and sometimes it will work from one F8 safe mode
location or from the Win Recovery Environment when it won't work from other
locations.

How to start the System Restore tool at a command prompt in Windows XP

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304449

Good luck,

CH
 
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Michael Solomon

Craig008 said:
just tryed it ans still says the same, but now says rundll32 has stopped
working due to DEP, so checked that, then it said that it was closed due
to
the DEP on explorer so i cjecked that and it still says the same thing, i
have afeeling that this may be a virus
Chad Harris, in this thread, has given you very good advice.
 
G

Guest

thanks for that man, i will spend a few hours reading all that but running
the sfc search now. I have also found that only seems to be in that folder,
or a formalt that is in that folder as i have just uploaded 16.9GB of video
file to another folder and there is no problems which says to me it is only
one type of file
 

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