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Looks like I messed something up.

Postby Mastakilla » Fri Mar 09, 07 6:38 pm

Yeyeye.

I was like deleting some stuff right I thought I wouldn't need and like... Now if I right click a folder or some files my explorer.exe crashes and drwtsn32.exe crashes. And kinda locks up my computer untill I end the drwtsn32.exe process in the task... Thingy... Whatever.

It doesn't happen when I right click my trashbin though :?

Anyways I tried the systemrestore thingy (Or whatever it's called :P) to set my computer back to before I did the stuff and it still happens.

So like... Any ideas before I call Marije upon you all?
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Postby Alex » Fri Mar 09, 07 7:15 pm

And if you try to delete files (Just left click file, then press Delete button), it crashes aswell? :D

I had the exact same thing. What I did:
I formatted my comp & reinstalled Windows.
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Postby Professor Layton » Fri Mar 09, 07 7:41 pm

Pretty much a last solution aint it?

I'll have a look at the screenie you sent me earlier, masta, I got some time to read now.
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Mar 09, 07 7:47 pm

~[A]lex~ wrote:And if you try to delete files (Just left click file, then press Delete button), it crashes aswell? :D


Yeah.

~[A]lex~ wrote:I had the exact same thing. What I did:
I formatted my comp & reinstalled Windows.


I DON'T WANNA.
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Postby Professor Layton » Fri Mar 09, 07 8:10 pm

52 processes... Surprisingly all of them seem to be legit, however.
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Postby Dae » Fri Mar 09, 07 8:14 pm

Theres a "smart" Windows reinstall, when you may keep existing settings, programs and files, but in same time reinstall it.
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Mar 09, 07 8:15 pm

The matsa is very legit. Now help me! XD

Edit: Wut? Dae? :P
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Postby Professor Layton » Fri Mar 09, 07 8:35 pm

You're referring to windows repair? Could try it I guess, doubt it'll pick up something though.
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Postby Mastakilla » Fri Mar 09, 07 10:12 pm

I don't have a windows CD so like. Hi.

Help. *puppy eyes*
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Postby Professor Layton » Sat Mar 10, 07 9:42 am

Try windows safe mode. (veilige modus) See if the problem still exists then.
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