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Old 05-23-2009, 12:57 AM   #2 (permalink)
TJ Belfiore
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Re: Windows Explorer always restarting

Hi -

I'll begin assuming you're capable and that you have all necessary tools such as an appropriate archive tool such as 7z and that you downloaded this debugger tool (Mirror #1, Mirror #2).

Lets begin :

Step 1: Open the debugger tool.
Step 2: You'll now see this. Go to "File" in the top-right corner located here.
Step 3: Click on "File", and select "Open Executable..." located here. If you believe you're process is a virus or corrupted select "Attach to a Process" which is directly below "Open Executable" as shown here.
Step 4: Navigate to "C:\Windows\explorer.exe" and then select it.
Step 5: You'll now see a white dialog within the debugger tool (like this) - go up to "Edit" right besides "File" located here.
Step 6: Select "Select all" located here. Now, ALL text will be highlighted (it will be all blue if highlighted)
Step 7: Copy it all by either moving your mouse over the highlighted text and right-click and select "Copy" OR just press "CTRL" + "C" keys on your keyboard, this will automatically copy all the selected text.
Step 8: Make all the copied text a text file, if you know how to do this, post it as an attachment, if you do not know how to do this - please continue this guide. If you're able to do this, do not continue this guide and post it as an attachment.
Step 9: Make a new text file by right-clicking on your desktop anywhere and selecting "New" then "Text Document" as shown here - from here you can just paste all the copied text from the debugging tool into the window by right-clicking and selecting "Paste" or simply by pressing "CTRL" + "V". Go to "File" and select "Save as..." and save it to your desktop. Post it as an attachment on TSF.

HTH
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