Windows Explorer is FUBAR
ledbetter
Chattanooga, TN
Last night, while logging some hours on my desktop, a thunderstorm promptly shut me down. (No lightning strike was close, though.) After about 15 minutes the power was restored and I restarted my modem and rig to resume wasting time. After restart, I noticed my desktop was CRIPPLED! Everything seemed to boot but speed was none existent. Just pulling up firefox took about 10 minutes.
I tried to right-click a desktop icon and that's when I saw " Windows Explorer has stopped working." Followed by "Windows Explorer is restarting." The screen flickered and returned to normal, but the problem persists.
I'm assuming the abrupt shutdown has left me with a corrupt file that Explorer is trying to access, but I have no idea what it is. Has anyone had this issue before?
I tried to right-click a desktop icon and that's when I saw " Windows Explorer has stopped working." Followed by "Windows Explorer is restarting." The screen flickered and returned to normal, but the problem persists.
I'm assuming the abrupt shutdown has left me with a corrupt file that Explorer is trying to access, but I have no idea what it is. Has anyone had this issue before?
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Edit: Diagnostics is complete with no memory errors.
http://www.memtest.org/
Also, I agree with Thrax... run a chkdisk from the recovery console.
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000627.htm
I've usually been successful with troubleshooting, but I'm at a loss. A couple of threads I've read suggest back up, format, reinstall. I really don't want to go down that road.
The last thing you can do is run physical disk scans. Pardon the copy and paste:
Also, I don't know if it matters but while I was playing Mass Effect, it showed absolutly NO performance isssues. Apperanly whatever is freezing my desktop has no impact on my video card. Hope that helps.
SFC /SCANNOW
I guess it's times like these when a battery backup would be helpful. Thanks for the help, sir!
Shell extensions.
One in particular:
Code:
Name : CmdLineContextMenu Class
Type : Context Menu
Description : SecuROM context menu for Explorer
Version : 1,1,224,0
Product Name : (none)
Company : Sony DADC Austria AG
Filename : %SystemRoot%\system32\CmdLineExt.dll
File Extensions: .exe, exefile
File Size : 107.888
For future reference, You can use ShellExView v1.37 for a very quick solution should you encounter the same problem.