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Old March 15th 05, 01:38 PM
Jack E Martinelli
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Win Explorer Errors
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"FMB" wrote in message
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When I right click the C: drive, I get an error message that states

"This
program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the
problem persists, contact the program vendor." Well, this is Exploring

and
it also happens with the window after double clicking "My Computer" and
right clicking the C drive.

After I click "OK", the message appears from MS Internet Explorer, "An
error has occurred in Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer will now

close.
If you continue to experience problems, please restart your computer."
This occurs all the time. I can right click anything but the drives (one
hard drive - C: and two CD drives).

If I left click on the drive, then click once on a menu item (not File),
it will display what is in the menu. If i move the mouse to other menu
titles (View, Go, Favorites, Help, Edit) it shows what is under them.

If
I move the mouse over the "File" menu item, I get the same error

messages
as above.

Bob,


Forgot the "Details" on the first error message. It is as follows;

EXPLORER caused an invalid page fault in
module SHELL32.DLL at 0167:66817cc0.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0167 EIP=66817cc0 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=00000000 SS=016f ESP=0542ec24 EBP=0542ece4
ECX=cebc4280 DS=016f ESI=0542ed48 FS=1347
EDX=00479700 ES=016f EDI=82aa3ab4 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
8b 08 ff 75 0c ff 75 18 50 ff 51 0c 3b c3 0f 8c
Stack dump:
c29ec460 00000000 004796b0 00000400 49534c43 387b5c44 44424235 2d303239
30413234 3630312d 32412d39 302d3445 32303038 33303342 7d443930 82a99000