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user_user77
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Sun May 11, 2008 4:42 pm |
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hey
when i log onto XP pro (service pack2) explorer.exe keeps crashing in a loop. it restarts for about 10 seconds then crashes.
now i know this isnt much to go on, so what can i do to provide enough info to help?
i have tried sfc /scannow with no change.
thanks
edit: this happens in safemode too
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Grav!ty
Graham Massey |
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Sun May 11, 2008 9:36 pm |
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It's very difficult to determine causes of a crash like that. See if you can find an event number at the time of a crash in Event Viewer - right click My Computer>Manage>System Tools>Event Viewer>System.
Is there any software you installed or something else you can think of that you did or that changed before the explorer crashes started?
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user_user77
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Mon May 12, 2008 3:44 am |
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there is nothing in the event view that matches the time it started happening. the last program i installed was a proxy changer, spybot's teatimer thing popped up the corner about 20 mins after a ran the program advising me of a change (i cant recall what it was) i denyed the change, but it kept popping up that spybot was blocking it, i got worried so i uninstalled the proxy changer.
first restart after that it started happening (also no system restore point before then) i trying uninstalling and re-installing spybot incase it was whatever i set it to blcok, but no joy.
| Grav!ty wrote: |
It's very difficult to determine causes of a crash like that. See if you can find an event number at the time of a crash in Event Viewer - right click My Computer>Manage>System Tools>Event Viewer>System.
Is there any software you installed or something else you can think of that you did or that changed before the explorer crashes started? |
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user_user77
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Thu May 15, 2008 4:20 pm |
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not to nag or anything, the problem is still happening, any ideas please? can i copy explorer.exe from my xp disc or something??
thanks
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mnemonicj
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Thu May 15, 2008 5:21 pm |
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You should be able to repair your Windows installation by booting from your Windows XP disc. This page seems to have a good tutorial on how to perform the repair.
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user_user77
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Thu May 15, 2008 6:18 pm |
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i have tried that too. no joy
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Graham Massey |
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Thu May 15, 2008 8:51 pm |
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| user_user77 wrote: |
| i have tried that too. no joy |
With the windows kernel replaced by a repair install that can only mean a installed program is causing this. Looks like a format and reinstall is necessary and then you'll need to monitor what programs you install to see which one is the culprit.
I guess you could try unintalling any programs that were installed just prior to this starting to happen to see if that makes a difference first.
Have you checked your memory by the way? Memtest86 is good
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user_user77
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Sun May 18, 2008 6:53 am |
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i tried uninstalling the most recent programs, no joy.
im running vista dual boot on the same computer so i dont think its the memory.
i give up.
stupid xp.
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