Thanks Richard - I suspected the same, but how can I find the 'c' problem
file?
Bummed about having a problem so quickly on the brand new machine.
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"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
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> You must have either a extremely large file, or a corrupted file that is
> being read when you search beginning with C.
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> Rare - but I saw this in Windows XP a few years ago. I deleted the music
> involved from the computer and everything was back to normal.
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> Also, make sure you don't have a CD or DVD in the tray when you start the
> search.
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> Regards,
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> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
> (For email, remove the obvious from my address)
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> "Michael Evangelista" <> wrote in message
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>> ok, this is really strange but... when I click the windows logo, and then
>> type any search starting with the letter 'c', the computer freezes, and i
>> get the message that 'windows explorer has stopped working'. I know, it
>> makes no sense to me either... but I swear it is true. I have tried
>> several times over several days, rebooted, etc... no change. I can search
>> for anything else, but if it starts with 'c', i only get the first letter
>> and then ... crash!
>>
>> any ideas what the heck is actually going on here?
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