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      04-01-2008
T7700, Business
This problem arose since SP1, and persists after
previous advice. It's the only issue amid several
benefits, so I would like to fix it rather than roll back.

When rightclicking a desktop icon, I'll sometimes get
nothing. Rightclicking again produces a NOT RESPONDING
and then a white Explorer reboot. Then all is well...
until next time. It's unpredictable -- I cannot define
the circumstances that will reliably cause the problem.

SFC /scannow in safe mode found zero faults.

Various malware checks found nothing.

There are no other problems (it runs great!).

I installed the ShellExView tool but learned little and
solved nothing.

Any ideas?

Ike


PS - please don't suggest changing my OS. Those whose
hobby is Linux probably don't use a computer in their
job, because most professions (including mine) require
apps that run on another OS.
 
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      04-01-2008

e;668971 Wrote:
> T7700, Business
> This problem arose since SP1, and persists after
> previous advice. It's the only issue amid several
> benefits, so I would like to fix it rather than roll back.
>
> When rightclicking a desktop icon, I'll sometimes get
> nothing. Rightclicking again produces a NOT RESPONDING
> and then a white Explorer reboot. Then all is well...
> until next time. It's unpredictable -- I cannot define
> the circumstances that will reliably cause the problem.
>
> SFC /scannow in safe mode found zero faults.
>
> Various malware checks found nothing.
>
> There are no other problems (it runs great!).
>
> I installed the ShellExView tool but learned little and
> solved nothing.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Ike
>
>
> PS - please don't suggest changing my OS. Those whose
> hobby is Linux probably don't use a computer in their
> job, because most professions (including mine) require
> apps that run on another OS.


Ike:

Sounds like you've tried many things to resolve the issues. Maybe do a
hand off to the gurus at Microsoft and see if they can fix them for you.
They are giving customers free tech support for SP1. Here's the link:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...4&gprid=500921


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Carey Frisch [MVP]
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      04-01-2008
Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm


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"e" <> wrote in message news:fstgca$dt3$...
T7700, Business
This problem arose since SP1, and persists after
previous advice. It's the only issue amid several
benefits, so I would like to fix it rather than roll back.

When rightclicking a desktop icon, I'll sometimes get
nothing. Rightclicking again produces a NOT RESPONDING
and then a white Explorer reboot. Then all is well...
until next time. It's unpredictable -- I cannot define
the circumstances that will reliably cause the problem.

SFC /scannow in safe mode found zero faults.

Various malware checks found nothing.

There are no other problems (it runs great!).

I installed the ShellExView tool but learned little and
solved nothing.

Any ideas?

Ike


PS - please don't suggest changing my OS. Those whose
hobby is Linux probably don't use a computer in their
job, because most professions (including mine) require
apps that run on another OS.
 
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      04-01-2008
Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
>
>



I'll give it another try, as I may well have missed
something last time.

There are some items listed in the Context Menu column
that really don't seem to belong there...

If it's not found I'll go to Microsoft with my hat in hand.

Thanks to both of you.

Ike
 
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      04-02-2008
e wrote:
> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers
>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
>>
>>

>
>
> I'll give it another try, as I may well have missed something last time.
>
> There are some items listed in the Context Menu column that really don't
> seem to belong there...
>
> If it's not found I'll go to Microsoft with my hat in hand.
>
> Thanks to both of you.
>
> Ike


I used ShellExView and eventually disabled all of the
non-Microsoft Context Menu items.

The problem persists. Rightclick on a desktop icon, see
the spinning blue ring, click again and watch Explorer
die. It happens once or twice for each boot, and not at
any predictable time. At some point, the problem dies
and the unit functions properly.

If no one has other ideas, perhaps the next step is
Microsoft. This should be interesting...

Ike
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP
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      04-02-2008
Checked the Event logs for any clue? It might reveal the module name that crashed explorer.exe.

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e wrote:
> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers
>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
>>
>>

>
>
> I'll give it another try, as I may well have missed something last time.
>
> There are some items listed in the Context Menu column that really don't
> seem to belong there...
>
> If it's not found I'll go to Microsoft with my hat in hand.
>
> Thanks to both of you.
>
> Ike


I used ShellExView and eventually disabled all of the
non-Microsoft Context Menu items.

The problem persists. Rightclick on a desktop icon, see
the spinning blue ring, click again and watch Explorer
die. It happens once or twice for each boot, and not at
any predictable time. At some point, the problem dies
and the unit functions properly.

If no one has other ideas, perhaps the next step is
Microsoft. This should be interesting...

Ike
 
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e
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      04-02-2008
Ramesh, MS-MVP wrote:
> Checked the Event logs for any clue? It might reveal the module name that crashed explorer.exe.
>


I don't know how.
 
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Ramesh, MS-MVP
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      04-02-2008
Windows Vista Help: What information appears in event logs? (Event Viewer):
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...dfa4f1033.mspx

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Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
Winhelponline.com blog http://www.winhelponline.com/blog


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Ramesh, MS-MVP wrote:
> Checked the Event logs for any clue? It might reveal the module name that crashed explorer.exe.
>


I don't know how.
 
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      04-03-2008
Thank you.
I examined the Event Viewer, but remain confused. There
is a river of information there, and I'm probably
looking for a single drop of dirty water.

Next step is to call Microsoft...

Ike

Ramesh, MS-MVP wrote:
> Windows Vista Help: What information appears in event logs? (Event Viewer):
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...dfa4f1033.mspx
>

 
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e
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      04-03-2008
Thank you.
I examined the Event Viewer, but remain confused. There
is a river of information there, and I'm probably
looking for a single drop of dirty water.

Next step is to call Microsoft...

Ike

Ramesh, MS-MVP wrote:
> Windows Vista Help: What information appears in event logs? (Event Viewer):
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...dfa4f1033.mspx
>

 
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