That's it. All I have to do is call up a directory with MP3 files and windows explorer will terminate. I am using Windows XP home on a 2.4 Pentium 4 notbook with 256meg ram, 512 cache, 64 separate video, 40 gigs disk. SP1 applied. I believe it is windows explorer version 6 something.
When I got the PC it did not happend. It seemed to correspond with one of those automatic system upgrades I allow. In the WINME and WIN98 days I learned those updates just caused me more harm than good. But I am trying to be good. There is another possibility and that is that a disk cleanup program deleted something that I didn't notice. I always check them and if there is any doubt about a file I keep it. But the trouble is I successfully reinstalled windows explorer. I know your not a suppose to be able to but I actually got a procedure from microsoft to do it. Microsoft and the vendor where I got the computer have been worthless as far as help goes. I know the MP3 files are AOK. Positive. It only happens with MP3 files. I can access the files using a different file browser just fine. I can play them. But if I use a player that accesses the detail MP3 file it will terminate just like explorer does, same message. I think these routines are just using explorer.
Actually Windows Explorer doean't terminate, it pops up a window that says it needs to but offers no reason. You can actually move the msg window asside and go ahead and use explorer, move files delete them. but if you try something with an MP3 it will die, just the same it offers you two buttons in the window to send the error to microsoft or not. Hitting either of those will terminate explorer.
I'm afraid to reinstall windows xp. I had to do that on my previous PC and the image cd was bad some how and screwed up my PC so bad I had yo have it sent in to be fixed. And what about all those updates that have been applied, that's a ton of work. Not to mention my own software that would have to be reinstalled. There ought to be a specific reason. A fix. I searched and could not find anything.
Getting support from Microsoft is appalling.
I could use some help here.
When I got the PC it did not happend. It seemed to correspond with one of those automatic system upgrades I allow. In the WINME and WIN98 days I learned those updates just caused me more harm than good. But I am trying to be good. There is another possibility and that is that a disk cleanup program deleted something that I didn't notice. I always check them and if there is any doubt about a file I keep it. But the trouble is I successfully reinstalled windows explorer. I know your not a suppose to be able to but I actually got a procedure from microsoft to do it. Microsoft and the vendor where I got the computer have been worthless as far as help goes. I know the MP3 files are AOK. Positive. It only happens with MP3 files. I can access the files using a different file browser just fine. I can play them. But if I use a player that accesses the detail MP3 file it will terminate just like explorer does, same message. I think these routines are just using explorer.
Actually Windows Explorer doean't terminate, it pops up a window that says it needs to but offers no reason. You can actually move the msg window asside and go ahead and use explorer, move files delete them. but if you try something with an MP3 it will die, just the same it offers you two buttons in the window to send the error to microsoft or not. Hitting either of those will terminate explorer.
I'm afraid to reinstall windows xp. I had to do that on my previous PC and the image cd was bad some how and screwed up my PC so bad I had yo have it sent in to be fixed. And what about all those updates that have been applied, that's a ton of work. Not to mention my own software that would have to be reinstalled. There ought to be a specific reason. A fix. I searched and could not find anything.
Getting support from Microsoft is appalling.
I could use some help here.