Turn turns out to be a pretty generic crash bucket, sorry. It might be
possible to make some educated guesses about the culprits with a valid DMP
(crash) file, but just from that data alone there would be no away to really
provide any great diagnostics, sorry.
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See
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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"Michael W." <mwNOswedenSPAM(at)yahoo.com.(Remove nospam)> wrote in message
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>I have a possible work around for this but still am unsure of the
>underlying
> cause. If anyone has an insight to this please jump into the thread.
>
> I created a test text file to my desktop (contents: random characters) and
> then deleted the file from the right click menu. Then I right clicked the
> Recycle bin and chose "Empty..." and instead of crashing, it asked if I
> wanted to delete (now) 2 files and then started working properly.
>
> Any idea what Explorer would choke when trying to empty WAV files?
>
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> While I can't eat integrity, at least I will starve with a clear
> conscience.
>
>
> "Michael W." wrote:
>
>> This issue started today without any warning. Vista Business had been
>> working
>> very well without too many issues until this started happening. Only
>> activity
>> was to delete some Word documents and a WAV file and then try to empty
>> the
>> recycle bin.
>>
>> When the Recycle bin os opened I can see the only file left is the WAV
>> dile
>> but exporer crashes without being able to do anything.
>>
>> Faulting application Explorer.EXE, version 6.0.6000.16549, time stamp
>> 0x46d230c5, faulting module kernel32.dll, version 6.0.6000.16386, time
>> stamp
>> 0x4549bd80, exception code 0xc06d007e, fault offset 0x0001b09e, process
>> id
>> 0x85c, application start time 0x01c86dbb770366ae.
>>
>> Please reply with a solution to clear this thanks
>>
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>> While I can't eat integrity, at least I will starve with a clear
>> conscience.