explorer.exe ---The instruction at 0x

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Pierre

I receive the following error quite regularly:
Explorer.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x77f57ec4" referenced memory
ot "0x00000067". The memory could not be "writen".

I checked the knowledge Base without success.

Any ideas?

Thanks
 
D

Don Taylor

Pierre said:
I receive the following error quite regularly:
Explorer.exe - Application Error
The instruction at "0x77f57ec4" referenced memory
ot "0x00000067". The memory could not be "writen".
I checked the knowledge Base without success.
Any ideas?

If you have recently installed SP2 on your computer then
there have been a string of folks reporting very similar problems
to what you are reporting. Some find that anything which uses
Windows Explorer (Recycle bin, folder shortcuts, control panel,
etc) all have a similar problem. Some find that right clicks are
their major problem. Some find any click. Some find it crashes
on open. Some find it refuses any clicks. There are some claims
but I've been scanning the thousands of postings on SP2 and I don't
think you will find any with "the fix" for this, at least yet.

But, some find it will work when you boot in safe mode.

And, some find it will work when you create a new user and switch
to that user to try it.

One of those might be a temporary work-around till you get an answer.

Some claim it is all spyware and viruses but I haven't seen any
posting that confirmed this for the Windows Explorer problem.
I carefully and repeatedly checked, no viruses or spyware and my
windows explorer locks up every time

Some claim it is Divx or Spy Sweeper installed that is responsible
for this but others have it, don't have those and some seem to have
those and have no problem. I don't and it locks up.

Some claim it is "ShellExtensions", little accessory gadgets that
sort of script extra cute features. The advice for that is to
install free ShellExView and to try (carefully) disabling these
features one at a time, if turning one off doesn't do anything then
turn it back on and try again. I did that with all 75 at once and
it made no difference at all. One person sent me mail saying that
disabling one extension he had did appear to fix his problem.

You can escalate to Microsoft, go to
support.microsoft.com/windowsxpsp2
and give them all the details and clues and patterns you can find.
There is no guarantee that their analysis or directions will be
correct or even not make it worse. They told me I must "have some
corrupted files, repair windows back to install state and then
reinstall SP2 twice while in Safe mode." Before I did that someone
posted the "switch user" workaround that let me get by temporarily.
I sent email saying that if it worked for one user then it seemed
less likely it was "some corrupted files" and asked if they still
wanted me to blow windows away. They have not reponded to that in
a number of days now. But I can imagine what it is like inside now.

I hope this helps. If someone tells you to try something and it
doesn't help then please make a posting so we can start accumulating
what suggestions don't do any good. And if someone tells you something
that does work then please report it.
 
P

PWY

Don

Have you tried the new update on Windows update to see if it has any effect
on these problems ?
 
G

Guest

After upgrading to SP2 I was having issues with
explorer.exe and Iexplore.exe (both would hang). My
problem was resolved after cleaning the registry with a
thrid party app called cleanmypc.
 
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Don Taylor

PWY said:
Have you tried the new update on Windows update to see if it has any effect
on these problems ?

Nope, hadn't done that. But now I check and there is

something to check non Microsoft files for GDI

a new version of media player, I never use media player

a new version of Windows Journal viewer, I didn't even know I had a journal

a new version of .NET, don't think I'm in with .NET significantly

a new CD writing wizard, not planning on writing CD's, DVD-R isn't installed

So it doesn't seem to me that any of those would have any effect on
Windows Explorer locking up for so many people.

Am I incorrect in such thinking? Or did I miss something?

Thank you
 
D

Don Taylor

After upgrading to SP2 I was having issues with
explorer.exe and Iexplore.exe (both would hang). My
problem was resolved after cleaning the registry with a
thrid party app called cleanmypc.

Ooooh... Any chance it might have made a log of what it
deleted from the registry? I'd dearly love to see if I
have anything that it cleaned up.

I've scanned with RegCleaner and it finds a couple hundred
"useless" entries that point to things, often files, that
no longer exist. But I've not seen anything that looked
like it was going to cause a problem, so just left them.

Thanks
 
D

Don Taylor

Ooooh... Any chance it might have made a log of what it
deleted from the registry? I'd dearly love to see if I
have anything that it cleaned up.
I've scanned with RegCleaner and it finds a couple hundred
"useless" entries that point to things, often files, that
no longer exist. But I've not seen anything that looked
like it was going to cause a problem, so just left them.

Tried cleanmypc, it found a variety of items no longer existed.
So I let it delete those. It announced the machine was clean.

Then tried regcleaner, it found lots of other items, some were
again items that no longer existed. So I deleted most of those.

And Windows Explorer is no happier now than it ever was, still hangs.

But if you find any other clues I'd love to hear about answers.
 

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