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Windows xp, explorer continuously crashes.


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tom_beach22

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its about every minute the "windows explorer has encountered a problem..." window pops up and then explorer closes opens again then it happens again. what should i do


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Does this also happen in safe mode?
Read this: http://www.computerh...sues/chsafe.htm

This sounds malware related to me. Do you remember doing anything before this problem started?
Go here: http://www.geekstogo...uide-t2852.html
Follow the steps in that guide, and if those don't resolve your problem, then post the required logs in the Malware Forum.
If you still experience problems after a malware tech has given you a clean bill of health, then post back here with a link to the malware topic.
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when a windows explorer windows pops up don't close it ...
jus drag it to the end of the system tray...
try to repair the OS if it does'n work try to install OS.
the main reason for this is i guess u r using a pirated version of OS...
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Navigate to: C:\Windows\Minidump folder.
If you see any .dmp files, zip all of them, and attach zipped file to your next reply.
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