Windows Explorer crashes can be largely attributed to non-OS 3rd Party shell
extensions. Sometimes the extensions are obvious, sometimes not. An
obvious extension is a when a program adds an item to the right-click
context menu (which list varies depending on what you are right-clicking).
Some of these 3rd Party extensions work fine, some do not. An example of a
not so obvious shell extension is when a program adds thumbnail preview
capabilities to certain file types, putting it on a collision course with
Explorer's thumbnails creation. (You can test that one out by turning off
Explorer's thumbnails in Folder Options, and see if the crashes continue.).
Too, 3rd Party control panel items can also cause problems.
Sometimes a program will give you the option as to whether or not it adds an
item to the context menu in the program's Tools/Options/Preferences). I'd
head in that direction first, to troubleshoot.
"Ewan" <> wrote in message
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> Every time I right Click in my favourites pane, IE7 crashes. For that
> matter,
> in every aspect of Vista, whenever I right click it takes ages for the
> menu
> to appear and all I get is that circle swirly circle.
>
> When I have several tabs open and IE7 crashes, I lose every one of them
> when
> it restarts.
>
> And CD burning in windows? Forget it. But that's a seperate question.
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