What's the fault bucket data for that Explorer crash according to the
Problem Reports and Solutions Center?
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket
will help you look that up if you don't know how.
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"thedp" <> wrote in message
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> Last friday I've upgraded my Vista Home Premium 32bit (on my HP Pavilion
> notebook) to Vista SP1.
> And at first everything seemed to be working well, until the notebook went
> to sleep. After I made the notebook return from sleep mode the TaskBar got
> stuck and after a minute the Windows Explorer crashed.
>
> After multiple resets, that done nothing but waste my time (since the
> Explorer kept on crashing without any reason when I tried to use the
> TaskBar), I noticed that before the TaskBar gets stuck Windows
> Firewall/Defender pops-up a bubble near the clock stating that my computer
> is
> not protected (Since I made it stop asking me idiotic questions when I try
> to
> execute an application or configure a setting). Once I disabled the
> Firewall
> completely it seemed to stabalize, but I decided to disable the auto sleep
> after a specified period of time option, just in case.
>
> Any idea on how can I solve this issue?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> P.S:
>
> Allow me to patronize for a bit. Microsoft stated that Vista SP1 will
> resolve issues reported by the users, but so far all I've managed to find
> on-line are cries for help on both Pre-SP1 and after SP1.
>
> And the only good thing I noticed from this upgrade is that now Vista
> recognizes all 4GB of RAM.
>
> Also, SP1 is not really fast.