=?Utf-8?B?UGVuaWNpbGxpbg==?= <Penicillin@xxxxxx>
wrote in news:3CFFE1E7-4978-4801-B97A-EFBA4227FB65@xxxxxx:
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> Hello
> I have a folder named "Mutimedia" its size is 3 GB and it contains a
> lot of files (mp3, rm, wav, ...).
> Many times when I open this folder, I got "Windows Explorer has
> stopped working" message and the folder stopped working.
> WHAT'S THE SOLUTION OF THIS DILEMMA?
> Also I formatted my computer and reinstalled Vista again, my issue
> wasn't resolved.
>
> Here's problem details:
> Problem signature:
> Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
> Application Name: Explorer.EXE
> Application Version: 6.0.6001.18000
> Application Timestamp: 47918e5d
> Fault Module Name: rpshellextension.dll
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Hmmm......couple of things I didn't notice when I replied
previously......
1) The file "rpshellextension.dll" seems to be one of Real Player's
files which, as a possible source of the problem you are experiencing,
ties into the contents of your "Multimedia" directory.
2) I didn't notice you had reformatted and reinstalled Vista....seems
like that should have cleared the original problem up. If you have done
the usual malware, spyware, virus scanning routines then I would be
taking a hard look at uninstalling Real Player.......use an alternate
media player for a while to see if the error still occurs. If it
doesn't grab a fresh copy of Real Player, install and take it from
there.
PS.....don't really see how UAC would affect it unless either unless a
call to the UAC is required by a routine in the affected dll......I have
been known to be wrong before and will be again I am sure! <grin>
But....you could always just try turning it back on again to make sure.
:-)