I considered at this point that it could be a shell extension problem, broken registry entry(ies), corrupt or missing drivers or even a possible malware or virus. I then restarted my computer to see whether Windows Explorer keeps crashing or not, to identify if it may have been anything recently installed or added to the computer, since if it was, removing the incompatible ones would stop the Windows Explorer from crashing suddenly. From the Services tab, I selected the “Hide all Microsoft services” check box, and then clicked Disable all. From the general tab I clicked the Selective startup option and cleared the Load startup items check box, then I tried to idenitfy the problem first by starting Windows in safe mode to test if the problem still occured it did but not as easily as in normal mode and not without some real prompting after a while.I then reverted back to normal mode, and called up msconfig to attempt to check it by doing the following: The issue appeared to be my windows explorer would crash and restart when i ran my mouse cursor over the shortcut icons on the screen quickly I'd even sometimes experience the same crashes from running my mouse cursor over the task bar or when clicking a program from Windows start. I have a HP Dv7 Pavillon running Windows 7 64 bit. I have been having issues with my windows explorer.
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