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| | "filepicker was unexpectedly closed by windows" Error Message: "The Filepicker was unexpectedly closed by windows." The filepicker (open/save dialog) crashes for every program that tries to use it. This means that I can't save any files, I can't open any files from a file>open menu. I cannot save anything... I cannot open anything... I can't upload any screenshots. This is a serious error, and I can't use my computer for any work until it is fixed. Already Done: Searched Google - Tried every solution to no avail Virus Scan - 0 problems Spyware - 0 Problems Adware - 0 Problems System Restore - No Effect Registry Editing Tried to replace System32.dll, but permission was denied. (It was last modified around the time that the problem started) Any help would be wonderful. Andrew |
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| | Re: "filepicker was unexpectedly closed by windows" "Andrew Freyer" <ajf17@xxxxxx> wrote ... Quote: > Error Message: "The Filepicker was unexpectedly closed by windows." > > The filepicker (open/save dialog) crashes for every program that tries to > use it. This means that I can't save any files, I can't open any files > from a file>open menu. I cannot save anything... I cannot open anything... > I can't upload any screenshots. "filepicker" is not standard Windows terminology, and I cannot find that error message anywhere is Windows. If the error message is as you report it, it is coming from a non-Windows component on your system. (Macintosh people sometimes talk about "filepickers"). Likewise, system32.dll is not a Windows-supplied file. Windows creates a System32 subdirectory, containing DLLs - but there's no System32.dll file. A quick Google search seems to suggest this "system32.dll" file may be associated with a Virus. So, make sure your anti-virus software is up-to-date (or, *install* anti-virus software, if you don't already have some). Then run a full, detailed system scan at maximum volume. Next, to repair any damaged Windows components, use the SFC commd. Open a command prompt as Administrator and do: C:\>sfc /scannow It may take several minutes to run. SFC is "System File Check", it will check the system files and replace any that look damaged (based on a hash of the file contents). If that fails, you could try doing a system restore to a point before the onset of the problem, if you have system restore enabled. Hope it helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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