Solved Windows Explorer has stopped working when playing movie DVD

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Hi,

I am trying to play a DVD movie that I burned about a year ago. It has always worked previouly, but now when I try to open it from Autoplay or from Computer, I get a message telling me that Windows Explorer has stopped working. Can you help me with this one?


As always, thank you and
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Powell Lucas
 

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Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

Good Evening Folks:

I am having a problem with Windows Explorer and WMP11. I have the original King Kong movie that I downloaded and burned over a year ago. Every so often I drag it out just for the enjoyment of watching it again. This time, however, when I attempt to play it I get a message telling me that WMP11 has stopped working. If I try to open the files on the disk the message tells me that Windows Explorer has stopped working and will have to restart.
When I first started to dig into this problem I was because I was getting a message telling me that the DEP had stopped working. That has been cured by disabling DEP, but now it is Windows Explorer that stops working. There are also a few other glitches that have appeared such as a language bar that appears on the screen whenever the UAC window opens and an internet connection that will not run in protected mode even though that function is enabled. I have scoured the net and have seen a number of people who associate this problem with the installation of Vista SP2? If this is the case I will dump SP2 even if it means reinstalling the O/S.
I'm running a 32 bit Vista Home Premium O/S.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Powell Lucas
 

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Re: Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

Good Evening Folks:

I am having a problem with Windows Explorer and WMP11. I have the original King Kong movie that I downloaded and burned over a year ago. Every so often I drag it out just for the enjoyment of watching it again. This time, however, when I attempt to play it I get a message telling me that WMP11 has stopped working. If I try to open the files on the disk the message tells me that Windows Explorer has stopped working and will have to restart.
When I first started to dig into this problem I was because I was getting a message telling me that the DEP had stopped working. That has been cured by disabling DEP, but now it is Windows Explorer that stops working. There are also a few other glitches that have appeared such as a language bar that appears on the screen whenever the UAC window opens and an internet connection that will not run in protected mode even though that function is enabled. I have scoured the net and have seen a number of people who associate this problem with the installation of Vista SP2? If this is the case I will dump SP2 even if it means reinstalling the O/S.
I'm running a 32 bit Vista Home Premium O/S.
Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Powell Lucas

Hello Powell, and welcome to Vista Forums! :D

First of all, you should do a system restore. To get to system restore, go to the Control Panel, click System and Maintenance, and click "Use System Restore to fix problems and undo changes to Windows." To get this to work, you must choose a restore point that was created BEFORE you started having problems.

That should fix it.

However, if what you mean is that once Windows Explorer stops working, and it doesn't auto-restart like it should, then simply save your work, log off, and log on again.

Hope that helps! ;)
 

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Hello Powell,

Are you using any 3rd party programs to play the movie with? Does it play on another computer or player?
 

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The Dvd probably damaged, You have to check with other computer.

Because a unreadable and damaged dvd will cause this.

:)
 

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Start>>Search>>eventvwr.msc and check error messages relate to explorer.exe in Application section.It is worth also check Control Panel >>Problem Reports and solutions
 

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Re: Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

I dont think the problem is with your vista and wmp. The problem is with your dvd. A damaged dvd may cause this issue.
 

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Re: Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

I dont think the problem is with your vista and wmp. The problem is with your dvd. A damaged dvd may cause this issue.

Yep, that is also possible.
 

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Re: Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

Try cleaning the DVD. Have you tried it on a standard DVD player attached to you TV, or have you only ever viewed it on your computer?
 

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Threads merged. ;)
 

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Good Evening Folks:

Many thanks to all of you who have replied to my thread. It is greatly appreciated. To answer some of your questions and comments:
1. I had already tried system restore. No difference.
2. I tried a number (3) other DVD disks with the same result.
3. All the disks will play on my DVD player.
4. All the disks have worked previously on my computer because I always do a quick run through of them once they have been burned to ensure that the entire movie is installed and the sound is in sync.
5. When I run system repair I get a message telling me that the system is booting correctly.
6. When I checked the error messages, an error code showed up for both Windows Explorer and WMP11. When I opened the Microsoft solutions page I was informed that WMP11 had a corrupt block and the solution might be found by running CheckDisk. I did this and the problem still persists. I ran the error message app again and the same two problems showed up. This time, however, there was no mention of a corrupt block, only a message telling me to submit the problem to Microsoft so they could analyze it. Since I don't want to run my computer for a year with this problem as I wait for an answer, I did not sent it.
7. I have booted in Debugging mode with no results.
8. I have run a memory diagnostic and been informed that everything is functioning properly.
9. I have run my AV software, my spyware program, my registry debugger, and disk defragmentation app. I even ran a scan with Windows Defender.
10. I downloaded a video file on Limewire to test out the burning app. I burned it using DivX without converting it and WMP11 would not open it nor would the DivX player, and it would not play on my DVD player. In fact, when I tried to open in in Computer I got a message telling me it was a blank disk. My DVD player read the file and gave me the name of the video, but would not open it. I connverted it to the DivX format and got the same results in WMP11 and my DVD player, but it ran fine on the DivX player. I have been using Limewire and DivX for nearly two years with no problems.

So far nothing has corrected the problem. I haven't tried starting in safe mode to try to trace the problem because, to tell you the truth, the only thing I have ever found safe mode to be useful for is to allow me to access System restore whenever Vista has decided it didn't want to run it from the normal screen.

I could restore the computer to the Dell factory settings but then I would have to uninstall that lousy Trend Microsystems AV program and that even worse Roxio burning software.

It would appear that there are only three possible causes for the problem:
a) The registry has become corrupted or one or more of the registry files has been deleted. (This wouldn't be the first time I have found files missing from there.) I'm thinking that the registry files used by WMP11 are causing the problem.
b) I have picked up a subtle bug that my AV software and ASW programs are missing.
c) There are serious conflict problems that have cropped up between my programs, quite possibly following updates.

Tomorrow morning I will reinstall my O/S (I've done it a couple of times previously) but at a much more measured pace, making sure to scan each file on my backup disks for viruses, checking each program for conflicts, and being very selective about which windows updates I install.

If that fails...it's hello Windows 7.

Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. I will post back here with the results of the reinstallation. You people are all great.

Regards
Powell Lucas
 

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I think it's rather trouble with your DVD drive.I suggest clear DVD drive CLICK and update driver for DVD,possible changing DVD drive will be neccasary...
 

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Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working

Good Morning all you Vista gurus:

This message is a thank you to all the good people who offered suggestions and solutions to the titled problem. As the last episode of this long-running soap opera drew to a close I was preparing to reinstall the Vista O/S in an attempt to clear up the difficulties I was experiencing. I shut my computer down overnight on Friday, and Saturday morning I was semi-ready to slog through the reinstallation and all the loading of the disks and other programs. I decided to give the system one more run-through in a vain hope that the problem had vanished and, lo and behold, everything was working again. I have no idea why. Perhaps this silicon chip and processor loaded contraption just needed a rest.
At any rate, even though I still have no idea as to what was causing the problem, it in no way diminishes all the considerate and helpful advice I received from you all. I found some glitches that I corrected and I learned some valuable techniques for tracking down problems.
Once again, thank you all.
Regards
Powell Lucas:)
 

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