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b1caez01 04-19-2008 05:20 AM

What's "file picker" ?
 
I will assume that you are talking about the window pop-up that occurs when you hit "Attach" in your mailer.

1. Try TweakUI to repair the program-icon shortcut relationship.
2. Be sure the registry is in order
3. Defrag and scan disk to be sure all is in order there
4. run sfc /scannow to be sure all of Windows working files are there and in order
5. Be sure your browser has not, internally, been set up to use only certain search modes, or certain saving processes
6. I have three programs set up in my start folder to be ready to go when I finally sit down to work...they run continuously: a] WinPatrol, b] Process Explorer, and c] MacDev's STOPIT... at least one of these three will kill the program that has tied your system in knots...that is, if the Taskbar is operable.
6. Completely uninstall your browser, don't forget the c:\Program Files\Common Files\references to that browser...then reinstall it
7. Repeat, but this time be sure not one reference to the prog is to be found in the User or Machine keys in the registry.
8. Return to the Control Panel...uninstall all Windows addon options, then regclean, then reinstall all options
9. Visit Control Panel...track down "Services" and check which are disabled, and have some inference to a possible cause of the problem...turn it back on While you are there, go down to Messenger, and disable it.
10. Go to inboard Help Centre

etc.

sysvop 04-30-2009 03:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rimmei (Post 5008)
I've run into the same problem.

In my case, the problem was caused by a single short cut on a desktop. When I removed that shortcut and re-created it, the problem has completely gone!!

The shortcut was ok for a very long time, so I don't know the exact reason why it suddenly caused the problem. But anyway it was solved for me.

How to find the bad shortcut:
1) put everything (except My Computer, My Documents etc) on the desktop into a new folder.
2) open that folder in a small window and scroll within it. When the bad shortcut appears in the window, the explorer.exe immediately crashes.
3) remove that shortcut.

Thank you thank you thank you! The only reason i registered here is to say thanks :-) This problem has been driving me nuts for the past weeks, it affected my work laptop and it became soooo annoying to work around it. No spyware/adware/virus found, windows system file check / chdsk / ... showed no error at all, googling before finding this suggested it's either a trojan (none was found) or that somehow the Desktop folder got moved elsewhere by some windows update (which isn't the case). I was then blaming RAM or hard drive and was about to throw it out the window...

This saved my day!! :) :) :)


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