Windows Explorer stopped working.......again

G

Guest

When I open certain folders in pictures folder, the folder opens as it is
looking for the contents, then all of a sudden, Windows crashes. why and what
can I do to fix this, I noticed others having an issues, but mine is not an
appcrash. Any help would be greatly appreciated

Problem Event Name: InPageError
Error Status Code: c000009c
Faulting Media Type: 00000003
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: d6aa
Additional Information 2: 550813108d42c370043e28bb37aac5af
Additional Information 3: d6aa
Additional Information 4: 550813108d42c370043e28bb37aac5af
 
B

Bob Keenan

My Windows Vista Explorer has the same problem when opening photos or video
folders. I've downloaded every update I can find but it still does it.
Anybody know why?
I'm running Vista on an HP dual-processor Media Center PC, so this seems
pretty basic to what this computer is designed to do...
Thanks
 
G

Guest

Well its been almost a month and now Explorer crashes every time I open the
pictures folder. Can someone help me? I already reinstalled Vista twice and
I'm still buggin out over this. Can someone help me? Or can I be directed to
a forum where this question was answered?
 
M

Michael Palumbo

Nassau said:
Well its been almost a month and now Explorer crashes every time I open
the
pictures folder. Can someone help me? I already reinstalled Vista twice
and
I'm still buggin out over this. Can someone help me? Or can I be directed
to
a forum where this question was answered?

Did it crash when the pictures folder was empty?

Sounds like a corrupted files is causing this. Use the command prompt, move
the files to a new folder.

If that folder crashes when you open it then you'll simply have to start
moving files, one by one, to another folder until you figure out what
file(s) it is that are crashing Explorer.

Mic
 

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