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Whenever i try to open any part of my computer, like my documents, basically
any folder i get a pop up message saying Windows Explorer has encountered a
problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Then the
screen goes blank for a few seconds, all my running programs disapear from
the bottom tool bar, and then everything goes back to normal.
This is a real hassle and i cant get any jobs done on my computer, If
someone could please help it would be greatly appreciated.
 
=?Utf-8?B?U3BpY29sbGk=?= said:
Whenever i try to open any part of my computer, like my documents, basically
any folder i get a pop up message saying Windows Explorer has encountered a
problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Then the
screen goes blank for a few seconds, all my running programs disapear from
the bottom tool bar, and then everything goes back to normal.
This is a real hassle and i cant get any jobs done on my computer, If
someone could please help it would be greatly appreciated.

New developments listed at the bottom of this, but still no fix, yet.

If you have recently installed SP2 on your computer then
there have now been over 200 people reporting very similar problems
to what you are reporting. Some find that anything which uses
Windows Explorer (Recycle bin, folder shortcuts, control panel,
search, 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. Some claim
they know how to fix this but I've read the tens of thousands of
postings on SP2 and I don't think you will find any with "the fix"
for this, at least not yet. Less than a dozen people ever reported
finding a solution for this.

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. <<<Late breaking news, after
hundreds of people reporting this problem, ONE person did let me
know that trendmicro actually found a WORM_SDDROP.A virus/worm, he
removed that and it appeared to solve his problem, so that's 10,000
times people chanting "it's all viruses and spyware" and one correct
diagnosis>>>

Some claim it is all "bad applications" like Divx or Spy Sweeper
being installed that is responsible for this, a very few people
have confirmed this appeared to be the source of their problem but
others have these installed and have no problem, most reporting the
problem don't have these installed and still have the problem. I
don't have either and it locks up every time. And unfortunately
there is still no list of specific files known to cause this.

Some claim it is all "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. Two people have reported that disabling
one extension they had did appear to fix their problem.

Some claim it is all "corrupted user profiles" that are the
cause of this but I've never been able to track down a tool that
would check a user profile to see if it was corrupted. There was
one web page that Microsoft had which described a way of reporting
errors found in this but this doesn't appear feasible for XP.

You can try to uninstall SP2, there are various descriptions of how
to do that, using Control Panel/Add-Remove Programs or using a
Restore point or doing a Repair Install of Windows or reformatting
your hard drive, each of those is a bigger hammer than the previous
method, but a number of folks have reported having various problems
when they try to remove SP2 or after they do so. To be fair, SP2
probably fixes thousands of small and massive bugs in Windows XP
and if you can get it to work it is probably a good thing to have.

You can escalate to Microsoft, go to
http://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.

You can try each one of these things and see if any one of them
helps, but don't expect a fix.

<<<New Developments>>>
I just spent another two hours in chat with Microsoft Support, he
changed his diagnosis a dozen times, going back to things we had
already concluded had nothing to do with this, he thought that a
file might have been corrupted during installation and this would
leave an error message in /windows/setuperr.log, that file is empty,
so he thought there might be answers in /windows/setupapi.log but
he said he was not trained to know how to interpret that file, and
the final conclusion was that he didn't know how to fix this one
and I was "escalated", again.

So the next guy had me run msconfig, in the startup tab disable all
items, in the service tab hide all Microsoft services and disable
all, reboot the machine, tell it not to show or launch the config
window... If the problem had disappeared after this was done then
the instructions were to begin enabling these items one at a time
until the one was found that made this fail. My Windows Explorer
problem was unchanged and I was "escalated" again.

So the next guy had me download a copy of Process Explorer and dump
out all the dll's that are connected with Windows Explorer and mail
them to him. Just like the situation with shell extensions, I see
that all but a couple of these are Microsoft supplied. After he had
seen the list he asked that I rename some of the non-Microsoft dll's
and reboot, likely to see if they were responsible. The problem was
still there and I've restored the original names. Now we seem to be
back to square one and he's asking again if this happens in Safe
mode, which we have already repeatedly covered.

Now we've sent him HijackThis logs, 3 megabytes of ntuser.dat, he
keeps claiming they DO have a process for figuring this out but
there just isn't anything that can diagnose what the problem is and
they just keep trying things until the problem seems to go away.
And he asks me to send him HijackThis logs again. He admits that
lots of people have problems with Windows Explorer and that usually
they can figure something out but that there is no list of known
file names/sizes/dates/version numbers that fail, there is no list
of steps a person can follow to track this down. And they spent a
billion bucks making Sp2 more secure and bug free! But that doesn't
put anything in the event log for Windows Explorer failures and the
flood of error reports send to them when people have this happens
apparently doesn't give them any clue what the cause is either.

Another week goes by before he responds... and he didn't find
anything in the HijackThis logs this time either. And he didn't
find anything in ntuser.dat. Now he has me back to msconfig,
turning everything off in msconfig for selective startup and
rebooting, with a cute little note that doing this isn't recommended
for anyone but a pro to do. The problem is still there. As a
bonus, his directions have now blown away my Windows activation and
it is telling me that the computer has changed and I have to
reactivate, even though nothing has changed in months.

That didn't do solve the problem so now he concludes it must be one
of the hardware drivers and he tells me to start disabling those
until we find the culprit. But this is senseless, we have already
ruled that out because switching to a freshly created new user makes
the problem go away. He hasn't answered whether he still wants me
to disable the drivers yet.

Can you say "clueless groping, hoping for a miracle"? 3 1/2 weeks
of playing this game with them and no sign that any progress has
been made.

So I have repeatedly told them I don't just want to randomly change
things until we don't notice the problem anymore, I'm going to track
down the real root cause of this one and we are going to get a fix
for this.

I hope something in this helps someone. But it appears that the
large majority of people never get a fix for the "Windows Explorer"
problem. 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.
 
Hello,

I have a simular prob. My Win Explorer shuts iself down when i try to
preview folders containing pictures. I am in big need of working with these
pictures.
Can I get in contact with the support for SP2 without having to pay för it?
I have been surfing around but can't find an entrance to them.

thanks
S
 
Just want to add:

It said in a answer earlier that one could try to uninstall SP2 but it
doesn't show in the list of my installed programes. so I can't uninstall it
that way.
many thanks in advance
//Suzanne



"Suzanne" skrev:
 
=?Utf-8?B?U3V6YW5uZQ==?= said:
I have a simular prob. My Win Explorer shuts iself down when i try to
preview folders containing pictures. I am in big need of working with these
pictures.
Can I get in contact with the support for SP2 without having to pay fr it?
I have been surfing around but can't find an entrance to them.

It isn't clear whether some or all the Windows Explorer failures
with folders containing pictures is the same bug that is killing
Windows Explorer for everyone else.

But you can get support for SP2 problems without having to pay
them for this, go to
http://support.microsoft.com/windowsxpsp2
and give them all the details you can. There is also a "chat"
mode that you can get into with them. As I has said previously,
there is no guarantee that they will figure out how to fix this,
or even that they won't make the problem worse, but it might
work out for you. And if after half a dozen tries and they still
can't figure it out then you can "get escalated" and someone else
will tell you to try things until maybe he can figure it out.

If you get any good directions on how to actually track down the
real cause, instead of just doing something so you don't see it
anymore, then please send a message back so a few hundred other
people can use it.
 
Thank you Kelly and Don so much for your wise advice.

I just don’t have the patience anymore to sit up all night and all weekends
(as I used to) to fix bugs and problems that aren’t supposed to exist after
buying products that should keep a certain standard and length of life……
..well, now that I got that of my chest….:)

3 days ago it started with Win Expl closing down when showing/prevewing
pictures. No problem otherwise.
Then more and more programs that I use for previewing pictures seem to be
affected and are closing down when it comes to the part of previewing
pictures. Even in the “Open file…†windows.
I can’t even burn CD’s because the program shuts itself down.
Most of the time there no error message. But one error message is “ Access
violation at address 773E8EDD in module comctl32.dll. Read of address
045F5F6B.â€
Then I get another window when shut down the computer…lack of memory.
This may be a common problem. But like someone mentioned earlier it didn’t
even help to reinstall everything.
The chat mode didn’t work today, but now I can it is. I will try it tomorrow.

Well, thanks Kelly and Don,
Just want to say that the kindness of people answering Questions in
newsgroups is what I miss the most about working and creating on my own.
I have changed profession completely since 2 years and in my job I pick up
the phone call “supportâ€, everything is preinstalled and cared for.

Here in Sweden it’s just past midnight so…Good night.
Suzanne






"Don Taylor" skrev:
 
My main problem is it wont let me open control panel, so i cant use a
different user, and i cant remove programs. The only way i am able to sort
through my computer is by going to RUN and then Browse. This is a major
hassle.
 
=?Utf-8?B?U3V6YW5uZQ==?= said:
Thank you Kelly and Don so much for your wise advice.
I just don't have the patience anymore to sit up all night and all weekends
(as I used to) to fix bugs and problems that aren't supposed to exist after
buying products that should keep a certain standard and length of life
.well, now that I got that of my chest.:)

My apologies for the lack of quality for what is sold as software today.
It seems that almost all companies have some excuse for all the problems
in what they hand customers. Decades ago I worked on "high reliability"
software, stuff called six sigma now, where a few dozen people could use
the software all day every day for fifty years and have a 90% chance that
they would have never seen a single error, no matter how small. We were
delivering that, and better.

But the 1980's and Windows appeared and nobody wants to talk about high
reliability any more.
3 days ago it started with Win Expl closing down when showing/prevewing
pictures. No problem otherwise.
Then more and more programs that I use for previewing pictures seem to be
affected and are closing down when it comes to the part of previewing
pictures. Even in the Open file windows.

Ifranview? Let me know if you find any error in that. I had one question
about the handling of an animated gif that I created and tried it on but
have not seen any other problems, at least in the testing I have done.
But I can't say that for the Microsoft Picture and Fax viewer.
I cant even burn CDs because the program shuts itself down.
Most of the time there no error message. But one error message is Access
violation at address 773E8EDD in module comctl32.dll. Read of address
045F5F6B.
Then I get another window when shut down the computerlack of memory.
This may be a common problem. But like someone mentioned earlier it didnt
even help to reinstall everything.
The chat mode didnt work today, but now I can it is. I will try it tomorrow.

I hope it works out for you. And again, I apologize, and I didn't even
write this stuff they call software, I've been hammering them about the
Windows Explorer bug since August without a sign that they have any idea
what is wrong or how to fix it.
 
Spicolli said:
My main problem is it wont let me open control panel, so i cant use a
different user, and i cant remove programs. The only way i am able to sort
through my computer is by going to RUN and then Browse. This is a major
hassle.

Can you run regedit or msconfig from Start | Run?
 
Spicolli said:
:



Yeah i can run both but i have no clue what they are or how to use them.

Ok, I asked because there are some trojans that will disable control
panel, regedit and msconfig. Since the latter two work it's not likely
it's malware.

First start by running the edit on Kelly's site, line 256, " Restore the
Control Panel - Disable": http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Click on the left hand portion of that line. See the beginning of the
page for info on running the edit.
 
Don,

Any further development on this? I am using a Tablet PC with Windows XP
Tablet Edition installed. It seems my Windows Explorer problem started after
installing XPSP2. I get the "encountered a problem and needs to close" error
when using the mouse to navigate in the task bar area, or bring up the Start
menu -- things where I would think Windows Explorer is not even involved in!
Eventually, it will hang the whole machine and I have to reboot to recover!

Any assistance is appreciated.

Mike Parkman
 
Spicolli said:
Whenever i try to open any part of my computer, like my documents, basically
any folder i get a pop up message saying Windows Explorer has encountered a
problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Then the
screen goes blank for a few seconds, all my running programs disapear from
the bottom tool bar, and then everything goes back to normal.
This is a real hassle and i cant get any jobs done on my computer, If
someone could please help it would be greatly appreciated.

Got Sort of the same problem
When ever I look at a folder that contains pictures and a video mpeg (both
taken from a digital camera) whenever the pictures files are on screen it
works fine, however as soon a the video files scroll on screen windows
explorer crashes.
Help if possible
 
=?Utf-8?B?TWlrZSBQYXJrbWFu?= said:
Any further development on this?

Nope. Microsoft support appears to have gotten tired of thinking up new
things to try to diagnose this and they won't even answer mail anymore.
I am using a Tablet PC with Windows XP
Tablet Edition installed. It seems my Windows Explorer problem started after
installing XPSP2.

That seems to be the classic form of this and nobody inside Microsoft
seems to be telling anyone what it was that they did to cause this.
I get the "encountered a problem and needs to close" error
when using the mouse to navigate in the task bar area, or bring up the Start
menu -- things where I would think Windows Explorer is not even involved in!

Windows Explorer is under more things than you might imagine. There was
a discussion about icons disappearing from the tray. Turns out that there
is a message "Oops, Windows Explorer has just crashed and been restarted,
so you all have to recreate your icons now" and a variety of programmers
didn't keep constantly checking in their program for this, so their icons
disappear and there is no way to get them back without exiting and restarting
the program. There are long lists of things that depend on the correct
non-crashing performance of Windows Explorer. Sorry.
Eventually, it will hang the whole machine and I have to reboot to recover!
Any assistance is appreciated.

Likewise, but I wouldn't recommend ANYBODY hold their breath on this one.
Unless someone accidentally trips over something that isn't Windows
Explorer that is the cause of the problem (and there is NOTHING that gives
any hint what the cause of the problem is) it appears that the problem
isn't going to get fixed. My apologies for what they call software.

Don, who used to write high reliability software in a previous career.
 
My Main PC running Win XP SP1 gave me problems with the My Pictures folders
crashing and reverting back to the Desktop. This was more than frustrating as
I had just upgraded my motherboard and processor. Then to my surprise no more
problems!

However, after a format and re-install of XP SP2 on my Dell Laptop, I have
again started to experience problems with the My Pictures folders. There are
a range of folders some with 20-30 some with 200 JPEGs and the Thumbnails
take an age to appear. Then usually the folder just disappears leaving me
with the DEsktop. I was given to understand my Microsoft Support that I would
resolve this by upgradiing to SP2. It appears NOT and I still have the
problem. As a professional photographer I do find this problem VERY
frustrating and embarassing!
 
I seem to be having the same problem; with a twist. I just putmy dell
together fresh out of the box, and i was starting to install other programs
that i have used on my previous computer. I went to install Norton
Systemworks, did all the liveupdates that were needed, then when i finally
did the last restart, i get the "windows explorer encountered an error"
message. With me however, every time i try to start the computer it happens,
and I cant do anything. My computer freezes. Sometimes the desktop will
show up, sometimes it wont. If i restart in safe mode, no problems, but
safemode doesnt allow you to remove programs and such that may have caused
the problem. at this point, i have just taken my computer back to its
factory settings (if youre using a dell, its tapping CTRL+F11 together at the
"Dell" screen).

Anyway, i was told by dell that its possible that one of the liveupdates
didnt download and install properly, and may have caused the problem. i cant
see how it could be a compatibilty issue.

I'm going to try to load it again, and see if it happens again. wish me luck
 
Norton is famous for messing up computers. Avast and AVG are better AVs and
Sygate and Kerio are better firewalls, all free.

Alias
 
Mike Parkman said:
Don,

Any further development on this? I am using a Tablet PC with Windows XP
Tablet Edition installed. It seems my Windows Explorer problem started after
installing XPSP2. I get the "encountered a problem and needs to close" error
when using the mouse to navigate in the task bar area, or bring up the Start
menu -- things where I would think Windows Explorer is not even involved in!
Eventually, it will hang the whole machine and I have to reboot to recover!

Any assistance is appreciated.

Mike Parkman

Reply from MaryM-

Thank you guys for all of the work and research you have done on this
problem. It is driving me crazy. I suspect it has something to do with
identity because creating a new user name with administrative permission and
logging off and switching from that to your regular name does eliminate this
problem.

I've seen all the speculation online re this and I am certain it is not
caused by spyware or adware or internet explorer. etc. etc. I did install SP2
about 2 months ago, but problems are recent. Also installed Microsoft
Internet Security recently and this MIGHT be the culprit.

Because I am not a computer guru, I appreciate users comments. However, I am
not stupid enough to know that some of these other sites are off the wall.
Yours is much more objective.

So again, thanks. I will be looking forward to a solution or any
recommendations..
 
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