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Old 03-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
Paul
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Windows Explorer Not Responding

I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??

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Old 03-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
painistemporary
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RE: Windows Explorer Not Responding

Hey Paul,

I'm affraid I don't have answer, but I just wanted to add my voice to yours
because I have exactly the same problem. Here's hoping an answer exists!

"Paul" wrote:

> I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
> anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
> explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??

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Old 04-01-2007   #3 (permalink)
Gerry
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RE: Windows Explorer Not Responding



"painistemporary" wrote:

> Hey Paul,
>
> I'm affraid I don't have answer, but I just wanted to add my voice to yours
> because I have exactly the same problem. Here's hoping an answer exists!
>
> "Paul" wrote:
>
> > I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
> > anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
> > explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??



Please add me to the unhappy list ... with me, it's any time I right click
on the desktop ... I get the big lag and the eventual "Windows Explorer Not
responding message" ... How difficult is it to go back to XP??
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Old 04-02-2007   #4 (permalink)
Gerry
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RE: Windows Explorer Not Responding



"Gerry" wrote:Okay ... I found my problem ... dumb luck helped ... I have a
160GB external hard drive that is messed up. somehow it was messing up
explorer. I powered it off ... disconnected it and all is well ... no more
"not responding" messages, and all aspects of explorer seem to be working
fine. Now if only I can fix my hard drive ... it has every picture I own on
it. I just bought Spinrite disc recovery ... wish me luck.

>
>
> "painistemporary" wrote:
>
> > Hey Paul,
> >
> > I'm affraid I don't have answer, but I just wanted to add my voice to yours
> > because I have exactly the same problem. Here's hoping an answer exists!
> >
> > "Paul" wrote:
> >
> > > I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
> > > anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
> > > explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??

>
>
> Please add me to the unhappy list ... with me, it's any time I right click
> on the desktop ... I get the big lag and the eventual "Windows Explorer Not
> responding message" ... How difficult is it to go back to XP??

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Old 04-02-2007   #5 (permalink)
Bob Hansen
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Re: Windows Explorer Not Responding

I had this problem as well. I installed Vista on a PC I already had. It
turned out that updating my bios fixed the problem. It also fixed a problem
with the PC not shutting down.
Bob Hansen

"Gerry" <Gerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B37107C6-D36A-4CE8-9F71-44FECA1A72E1@microsoft.com...
>
>
> "Gerry" wrote:Okay ... I found my problem ... dumb luck helped ... I have
> a
> 160GB external hard drive that is messed up. somehow it was messing up
> explorer. I powered it off ... disconnected it and all is well ... no more
> "not responding" messages, and all aspects of explorer seem to be working
> fine. Now if only I can fix my hard drive ... it has every picture I own
> on
> it. I just bought Spinrite disc recovery ... wish me luck.
>
>>
>>
>> "painistemporary" wrote:
>>
>> > Hey Paul,
>> >
>> > I'm affraid I don't have answer, but I just wanted to add my voice to
>> > yours
>> > because I have exactly the same problem. Here's hoping an answer
>> > exists!
>> >
>> > "Paul" wrote:
>> >
>> > > I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty
>> > > much
>> > > anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this
>> > > error, and
>> > > explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any
>> > > advice??

>>
>>
>> Please add me to the unhappy list ... with me, it's any time I right
>> click
>> on the desktop ... I get the big lag and the eventual "Windows Explorer
>> Not
>> responding message" ... How difficult is it to go back to XP??


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Old 04-10-2007   #6 (permalink)
Athena
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RE: Windows Explorer Not Responding

hm...can you explain to me in dumb-down terms on how you fixed it? Did you
just simply turn it off and...unplug it?

I'm having the same problem except it's when I right click in my removable
media folder...

"Gerry" wrote:

>
>
> "Gerry" wrote:Okay ... I found my problem ... dumb luck helped ... I have a
> 160GB external hard drive that is messed up. somehow it was messing up
> explorer. I powered it off ... disconnected it and all is well ... no more
> "not responding" messages, and all aspects of explorer seem to be working
> fine. Now if only I can fix my hard drive ... it has every picture I own on
> it. I just bought Spinrite disc recovery ... wish me luck.
>
> >
> >
> > "painistemporary" wrote:
> >
> > > Hey Paul,
> > >
> > > I'm affraid I don't have answer, but I just wanted to add my voice to yours
> > > because I have exactly the same problem. Here's hoping an answer exists!
> > >
> > > "Paul" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
> > > > anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
> > > > explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??

> >
> >
> > Please add me to the unhappy list ... with me, it's any time I right click
> > on the desktop ... I get the big lag and the eventual "Windows Explorer Not
> > responding message" ... How difficult is it to go back to XP??

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Old 06-11-2007   #7 (permalink)
Grumpy Old Man
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RE: Windows Explorer Not Responding

I got a new Gateway Computer with Vista installed primarily to organize many
photos and to make DVDs and CDs for my children and family.
I have used file names and file folders for years and still like that
organization.
However, after some photo organization, I cannot even acces my pictures.
When I try to start Pictures, I get a long delay then a message "Windows
Explorer (not responding)."
Other than taking a hatchet to my computer, is there a solution to this
problem?
Thank you
--
Grumpy Goose


"Paul" wrote:

> I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
> anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error, and
> explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any advice??

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Old 06-11-2007   #8 (permalink)
Michael Solomon
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Re: Windows Explorer Not Responding



"Grumpy Old Man" <grumpygoose@limbo.net> wrote in message
news:8BEDE380-BF66-4B99-ABF1-6CD5EDF0D5DC@microsoft.com...
>I got a new Gateway Computer with Vista installed primarily to organize
>many
> photos and to make DVDs and CDs for my children and family.
> I have used file names and file folders for years and still like that
> organization.
> However, after some photo organization, I cannot even acces my pictures.
> When I try to start Pictures, I get a long delay then a message "Windows
> Explorer (not responding)."
> Other than taking a hatchet to my computer, is there a solution to this
> problem?
> Thank you
> --
> Grumpy Goose
>
>
> "Paul" wrote:
>
>> I just recently installed Vista, and every time i try and do pretty much
>> anything (Access computer, control panel) It gives me the this error,
>> and
>> explorer has to restart, i tried reinstalling but still nothing. Any
>> advice??


Have you checked the graphics card manufacturer's website to make sure you
have the latest drivers for your video card? Have you installed any other
applications that deal with photos? If yes, have you made sure they are
fully Vista compatible and that you have the latest updates for any such
applications? Also, check Event Viewer under administrative tools for any
errors that coincide with when this event occurs, double click the event,
the information inside may give a clue as to the source of the issue.
--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
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Old 11-19-2007   #9 (permalink)
EdHu
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Re: Windows Explorer Not Responding


I post following discovery on another thread hoping to help anyone who
had the same problem that I got. If it applies to you please read.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

For those of you who received (Not Responding) on your Windows Explorer
a few seconds right after reboot I would like to share my past finding
on an obviously a major bug in the lastest patch from Microsoft for
Windows Vista.

It took me almost two full days trying to diagnose the problem and
eventually found where the cuase is.. Wish to report the problem back
to Microsoft but they have no way for me to get in support easily and I
have to pay $59 for tell them what they made a major mistake?

Anyway, on November I installed the new patch KB941649 (I also
installed KB941600 and KB905866, but I think that was the criminal
one). It updated a Control Panel Item timedate.cpl to 698KB. From that
point on I could not get my system up as normal. About a minute or so
after the reboot the system will go into a sleep mode and the first one
is the Windows Explorer. Tried almost everything from disabling
unrecognized services to unknown startup process and nothing seems
helped.

Well, if you have the same problem, here is what you can do ...

1. boot system
2. right click task bar as soon as system gets up and select Property
3. on the Notification Area tab, unclick the "Clock"
4. hit Ok and see if you can log off to save the changes
5. when you get the system back up rename the timedate.cpl in
%Windows root%\System32 folder to timedate-cpl.bad


Let me know if you find it does not work for you or questions.

Good luck!


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