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  #16  
Old June 25th 09, 09:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Gerry
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Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro

Nass

Carzy Day? As in Nass needs to go to the Carzy?

Knowing your inability to spell one can deduce many alternatives from
your posts G

London
khazi - slang term for lavatory

British slang
Been havin' a butcher's for your flat all day, mate, thought I'd cocked
summat up!
I'm well knackered, I can tell you!
I could do with a bevvy and a kip!
Some bloke diddled me brolly in the queue for the khazi back in Blighty.

American translation
I've been looking for your place all day, man, thought I'd really
screwed up!
I'm totally beat, that's for sure!
I could use a drink and a nap!
Some guy ripped off my umbrella in the line for the john back in
England.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


nass wrote:
No, I don't eat junk food G lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Are you suffering from an upset stomach today?

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nass wrote:
LOL He will need a bigger Mouse Mat to get comfy and get to look at
things from the mouse point of view!

Make it another Carzy Day too Leo.

No offence meant G!

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

Gerry: I don't think you can call a mouse "over sensitive" until
you've tried to look at things from the mouse's point of view.

Wait a minute...I see that I completely misunderstood your comment.
Never mind. Crazy day here.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Gerry wrote:
Sheila

Your mouse could be over sensitive but I have not encountered your
problem in these newsgroups before.

What is the path to the file?

You may be able to copy the folder containing the file.
Alternatively another option may be to copy the file using the
command line copy command.

I am wondering whether you have a malware infestation?

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
1.38 -freeware (if you upgrade you pay).
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes...-10804572.html

Run Malwarebytes' and turn off your current anti-virus
before you do to avoid a conflict. Disregard the invitation on the
web site regarding the Registry Optimiser -a Registry Optimiser is
not a helpful utility.


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  #18  
Old June 25th 09, 10:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
nass
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Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro



You are missing sense of humour Gerry lol
Can you go Dutch!

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Carzy Day? As in Nass needs to go to the Carzy?

Knowing your inability to spell one can deduce many alternatives from
your posts G

London
khazi - slang term for lavatory

British slang
Been havin' a butcher's for your flat all day, mate, thought I'd cocked
summat up!
I'm well knackered, I can tell you!
I could do with a bevvy and a kip!
Some bloke diddled me brolly in the queue for the khazi back in Blighty.

American translation
I've been looking for your place all day, man, thought I'd really
screwed up!
I'm totally beat, that's for sure!
I could use a drink and a nap!
Some guy ripped off my umbrella in the line for the john back in
England.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


nass wrote:
No, I don't eat junk food G lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Are you suffering from an upset stomach today?

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nass wrote:
LOL He will need a bigger Mouse Mat to get comfy and get to look at
things from the mouse point of view!

Make it another Carzy Day too Leo.

No offence meant G!

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

Gerry: I don't think you can call a mouse "over sensitive" until
you've tried to look at things from the mouse's point of view.

Wait a minute...I see that I completely misunderstood your comment.
Never mind. Crazy day here.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Gerry wrote:
Sheila

Your mouse could be over sensitive but I have not encountered your
problem in these newsgroups before.

What is the path to the file?

You may be able to copy the folder containing the file.
Alternatively another option may be to copy the file using the
command line copy command.

I am wondering whether you have a malware infestation?

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
1.38 -freeware (if you upgrade you pay).
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes...-10804572.html

Run Malwarebytes' and turn off your current anti-virus
before you do to avoid a conflict. Disregard the invitation on the
web site regarding the Registry Optimiser -a Registry Optimiser is
not a helpful utility.



  #19  
Old June 25th 09, 10:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
nass
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Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro



I should say " You could be over sensitive " lol
talking about inability to spell

Ednasboy
Try agian following these/* rtevised */ instructions carefully. The revised
instructions are a revised way to capture the report on a computer that
does not complete the boot process, The system should stop and display
the Report.

You having abd day Gerry, are you still mourning the Pigeon?

Last post you will get from me lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Carzy Day? As in Nass needs to go to the Carzy?

Knowing your inability to spell one can deduce many alternatives from
your posts G

London
khazi - slang term for lavatory

British slang
Been havin' a butcher's for your flat all day, mate, thought I'd cocked
summat up!
I'm well knackered, I can tell you!
I could do with a bevvy and a kip!
Some bloke diddled me brolly in the queue for the khazi back in Blighty.

American translation
I've been looking for your place all day, man, thought I'd really
screwed up!
I'm totally beat, that's for sure!
I could use a drink and a nap!
Some guy ripped off my umbrella in the line for the john back in
England.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


nass wrote:
No, I don't eat junk food G lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Are you suffering from an upset stomach today?

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nass wrote:
LOL He will need a bigger Mouse Mat to get comfy and get to look at
things from the mouse point of view!

Make it another Carzy Day too Leo.

No offence meant G!

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

Gerry: I don't think you can call a mouse "over sensitive" until
you've tried to look at things from the mouse's point of view.

Wait a minute...I see that I completely misunderstood your comment.
Never mind. Crazy day here.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Gerry wrote:
Sheila

Your mouse could be over sensitive but I have not encountered your
problem in these newsgroups before.

What is the path to the file?

You may be able to copy the folder containing the file.
Alternatively another option may be to copy the file using the
command line copy command.

I am wondering whether you have a malware infestation?

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
1.38 -freeware (if you upgrade you pay).
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes...-10804572.html

Run Malwarebytes' and turn off your current anti-virus
before you do to avoid a conflict. Disregard the invitation on the
web site regarding the Registry Optimiser -a Registry Optimiser is
not a helpful utility.



  #20  
Old June 26th 09, 12:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Gerry
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Posts: 9,437
Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro

Nass

Are you confusing mistypes with inability to spell? However, my spelling
checker should have picked up those two mistypes. That omission is
something I will investigate.

Why should I be mourning the pigeon? It got away as I explained earlier!

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nass wrote:
I should say " You could be over sensitive " lol
talking about inability to spell

Ednasboy
Try agian following these/* rtevised */ instructions carefully. The
revised instructions are a revised way to capture the report on a
computer that does not complete the boot process, The system should
stop and display
the Report.

You having abd day Gerry, are you still mourning the Pigeon?

Last post you will get from me lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Carzy Day? As in Nass needs to go to the Carzy?

Knowing your inability to spell one can deduce many alternatives from
your posts G

London
khazi - slang term for lavatory

British slang
Been havin' a butcher's for your flat all day, mate, thought I'd
cocked summat up!
I'm well knackered, I can tell you!
I could do with a bevvy and a kip!
Some bloke diddled me brolly in the queue for the khazi back in
Blighty.

American translation
I've been looking for your place all day, man, thought I'd really
screwed up!
I'm totally beat, that's for sure!
I could use a drink and a nap!
Some guy ripped off my umbrella in the line for the john back in
England.


--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


nass wrote:
No, I don't eat junk food G lol

"Gerry" wrote:

Nass

Are you suffering from an upset stomach today?

--


Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

nass wrote:
LOL He will need a bigger Mouse Mat to get comfy and get to look
at things from the mouse point of view!

Make it another Carzy Day too Leo.

No offence meant G!

"Leonard Grey" wrote:

Gerry: I don't think you can call a mouse "over sensitive" until
you've tried to look at things from the mouse's point of view.

Wait a minute...I see that I completely misunderstood your
comment. Never mind. Crazy day here.
---
Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est

Gerry wrote:
Sheila

Your mouse could be over sensitive but I have not encountered
your problem in these newsgroups before.

What is the path to the file?

You may be able to copy the folder containing the file.
Alternatively another option may be to copy the file using the
command line copy command.

I am wondering whether you have a malware infestation?

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
1.38 -freeware (if you upgrade you pay).
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes...-10804572.html

Run Malwarebytes' and turn off your current anti-virus
before you do to avoid a conflict. Disregard the invitation on
the web site regarding the Registry Optimiser -a Registry
Optimiser is not a helpful utility.


  #21  
Old July 3rd 09, 06:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Barry Schwarz[_2_]
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Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro

On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 14:16:43 -0700, "The Real Truth MVP"
wrote:

Try my Explorer Shell Fix tool. Download it here http://www.ms-mvp.org/


This is not the MVP site despite its fake logos.

The correct MVP site is http://www.mvps.org/.

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  #22  
Old July 11th 09, 07:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Twayne[_2_]
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Default Windows Explorer exits unexpectedly Windows XP Pro

Danger: This poster is known to provide pirated and modified programs.
One should avoid them and him and any of his other names he uses on
these boards.

Twayne


"The Real Truth MVP" wrote in message

Try my Explorer Shell Fix tool. Download it here
http://www.ms-mvp.org/ -------------- Phony web site! Not MVP
related in reality.



"Sheila" wrote in message
...

another FYI - I did the same thing on our windows 2000 and 2003
servers and
those do not cause a crash - so this problem evidently is only on XP
Pro. s

"Sheila" wrote:


Oh - I forgot to mention that I did as you asked, and even the up
and down
arrow cause the same thing - crash.
"Gerry" wrote:

Sheila

Place the cursor on an adjoining file and use an Arrow Up or Arrow
Down key to position the cursor on the file.

The problem is not with kernel32.dll.

To extract .tar and .tar.gz files on Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP use
PowerArchiver 6.1 (freeware) or 7-zip (freeware) or Winzip
(commercial).
For tar on MSDOS or other systems, see the FAQ of the
comp.compression newsgroup.
Source: http://www.gzip.org/

--


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sheila wrote:
Thanks for replying. It's doesn't let me get there - all I have
to do is touch it with my mouse, not even to open and it kills
explorer. My guess is the format is causing it to choke - tho it
didn't used to the last time I did this a few months ago. From
what I read in the error message it is complaining about module
kernel32.dll. This gz extensiion is a unix extension from the
gzip command. ie, a file becomes an archive (like a zip) using
tar, then to compress it use gzip, which compresses it better
than the compress command on a unix. In any event, it's a binary
file with a gz extension. I noticed that Windows 2003 had a
similar problem with a TIFF file
and they have fixes for that. But as of yet, I haven't seen a fix
for this on XP Pro.


This file type has not been a problem before - the last time I
used them was about 4 or 5 months ago. in fact, my winzip pro can
uncompress it if needed so it recognizes it as a "tar or zip" type
file. So the question is - why is it crashing explorer - via
kernel32.dll? And what can I do to fix?
s.

"Gerry" wrote:

Sheila

The problem is most likely not with explorer.exe but with the
file association for the gz file extension.

Locate an .gz file in Windows Explorer. Place the cursor on
the file, right click and select Open With. What options are
listed there?


--


Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sheila wrote:
I too am having a windows Explorer crash problem. This happens
when
I move my mouse over a .gz file (unix gzip file). It also used
to happen when I touched a zip file but that has not happened
for a couple months. I get 3 errors:

================================================== ==
Date: 6/25/2009 Source: Application Error
Time: 9:46:45 AM Category: None
Type: Error Event ID: 1000
User: N/A
Computer: JAXSCLIFTONADM

Description:
Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.3156,
faulting module kernel32.dll, version 5.1.2600.3541, fault
address 0x00012a6b.

==================================================
Date: 6/25/2009 Source: Application Error
Time: 9:47:31 AM Category: None
Type: Error Event ID: 1001
User: N/A
Computer: JAXSCLIFTONADM

Description:
Fault bucket 1228584026.
==================================================

Date: 6/25/2009 Source: Winlogon
Time: 9:47:33 AM Category: None
Type: Information Event ID: 1002
User: N/A
Computer: JAXSCLIFTONADM

Description:
The shell stopped unexpectedly and Explorer.exe was restarted.

=================================================

I saw a similar problem in the MS search for a TIFF file on
Windows 2003, however they recommend fixes that I am hesitant
to apply to my
XP pro. Plus mine is an archive type file (from a unix
server). pls advise.




 




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