Right Click Freezes my computer

From: mysterious (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 22:34:18 -0700

I'm using windows XP (SP2). When ever i right click on
any folder on my computer, my computer freezes for
atleast 30 secs. This problem is not related to SP2. I
can't do anything on my computer when i right click to do
something. But on the other hand when i'm browsing
everything seems to fine this problem only occurs when
ever i use my folders or open any program. Please Please
help mein this matter. I dont want to install Windows
again. Thanks in Advance.



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