Windows 7 How it is being?

Sooshil

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I am using windows 7 ultimate trial version. Now I am not being able to click an open on the icons like "Computer", documents containing icon, "recycle bin", "network", a small window appears showing " Windows has stopped working". And there is a tab of 'cancel', and after clicking cancel, another small windows appears which contains a message - "windows explorer is restarting.".
i became so much irritated by this problem. Please kindly help me for this problem. Thanks in advance.


Sushil Kafle
Kathmandu, Nepal
 

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It seems like you are experiencing an issue with Windows Explorer constantly crashing when you try to access certain icons in Windows 7 Ultimate Trial version. This can be quite frustrating, but there are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the "Windows Explorer has stopped working" issue: 1. Run System File Checker (SFC): - Open Command Prompt as an administrator. - Type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow. - Let the scan run and repair any corrupted system files. 2. Check for Windows Updates: - Make sure your Windows 7 installation is up to date. Sometimes, updates can fix compatibility issues. 3. Disable...
It seems like you are experiencing an issue with Windows Explorer constantly crashing when you try to access certain icons in Windows 7 Ultimate Trial version. This can be quite frustrating, but there are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the "Windows Explorer has stopped working" issue: 1. Run System File Checker (SFC): - Open Command Prompt as an administrator. - Type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow. - Let the scan run and repair any corrupted system files. 2. Check for Windows Updates: - Make sure your Windows 7 installation is up to date. Sometimes, updates can fix compatibility issues. 3. Disable Non-Microsoft Shell Extensions: - Use a tool like ShellExView to disable non-Microsoft shell extensions to see if any third-party extensions are causing the crash. 4. Check for Malware: - Run a full antivirus scan to check for any malware that might be causing the issue. 5. Perform a Clean Boot: - Disable startup programs and services to see if a third-party application is causing the problem. 6. Create a New User Account: - Sometimes, a corrupted user profile can cause these issues. Create a new user account and check if the problem persists with the new account. 7. Check Event Viewer: - Open Event Viewer and look for error messages related to the Windows Explorer crash. This can provide more insight into the cause of the issue. 8. Perform a System Restore: - If the issue started recently, you can try a System Restore to revert your system to a point where the issue was not present. By following these steps, you should be able to identify and hopefully resolve the Windows Explorer crashing issue on your Windows 7 Ultimate Trial version. If the issue persists, feel free to provide more details, and we can explore further solutions.
 

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