Re: Desktop Explorer poops out.

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You have a bad hosts file loaded on your computer, use this link to bypass it http://www.ms-mvp.com/ You've spent all your time and trust in Philo who finally gave up. JD can't fix your system or he would have offered a fix, no one else has offered any help. You can try my fix or wait for other guesses or just live with the issues. PaulM has an explorer repair tool but I don't have his link maybe he will post it. Or you can become a troll and believe the lies that were posted about me and ignore me.

Also to fix your corrupted host file use my Remove-it software from the above link.

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"m610" <m610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:65335ECE-6A03-4E10-8E68-FBE44858CEEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks, but that link doesn't work.

An honestly, when someone shows up spouting "The Real Truth" and "Don't
trust the other guys.." type stuff, well, it smacks of paranoid dedemagogry
and I stay away.

Sorry.

"The Real Truth MVP" wrote:

Try my Explorer Shell Fix tool. Download it here http://www.ms-mvp.org/


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The Real Truth http://pcbutts1-therealtruth.blogspot.com/
*WARNING* Do NOT follow any advice given by the people listed below.
They do NOT have the expertise or knowledge to fix your issue. Do not waste
your time.
David H Lipman, Malke, PA Bear, Beauregard T. Shagnasty, Leythos.




"m610" <m610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> I accidentally clicked "Yes", that the question was answered.
>
> I'll look into the Picture Viewer thing.
>
> But to clarify, Explorer does not slow down, it stops. It won't do
> anything
> more. I have to restart it.
>
> By the way, this also happens after Windows has been running for a few
> days,
> I've been working, opening and closing files and windows. It's the > same
> problem, but it just takes longer than when i am cleaning up and
> reorganizing
> my stuff.
>
>
> "philo" wrote:
>
>> m610 wrote:
>> >> Pretty odd as I've used NT4, Win2k and XP for many years and never >> >> had
>> >> any problems with Windows Explorer.
>> >>
>> >> Anyway sorry I cannot be of any more help...
>> >> if you got any *specific* error codes you could Google it...
>> >>
>> >
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> > And, I am not imagining this. I can reproduce this problem.
>> > Unfortunately
>> > I don't get an error message. Explorer just quits opening folders >> > or
>> > starting programs. Occasionally a program will fail after starting >> > up
>> > part
>> > way. After restarting Explorer it starts fine. I figure I was >> > already
>> > close
>> > to Explorer's resource limits when I tried to start that program.
>> >
>> > If I can get a screen shot I'll try to post it.
>> >
>>
>>
>> well
>>
>> I don't know if I can be of much help...
>> but if there is a lot of data in the folders...
>> \especially images that are cached\
>> that could cause a slowdown
>>
>> if that's the case you'd need to unregister Windows Picture viewer
>>



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