Windows Explorer Stops Responding During Boot-Up

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Tony Multari

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I am running Vista SP2 32-bit along with Norton Internet Security 2009
(NIS). I have NOT installed any software recently without disabling NIS.
All Windows Updates available have been installed with the exception of
KB963707 and Internet Explorer 8. I recently clean-installed the OS (within
past two weeks).

Recently (for past two days), during the boot-up process, my VAIO VGN-NR140E
has begun displaying the error message "Windows Explorer has stopped
responding and needs to restart" (or something similar). A dialog box
appears offering to restart and check online for a solution, or simply to
just restart. Clicking either option allows the computer to finish booting,
and Windows Explorer seems to work just fine after that. (Note that
clicking "...and check online for a solution" does NOT open any support web
pages nor is any other action taken, either)

Attached is the event info regarding the application error, copied from the
Microsoft Management Console > Computer Management > System Tools > Event
Viewer > Windows Logs > Application :

Faulting application Explorer.EXE, version 6.0.6002.18005, time stamp
0x49e01da5, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 6.0.6002.18005, time stamp
0x49e03821, exception code 0xc0000374, fault offset 0x000afaf8, process id
0xf24, application start time 0x01ca3ca7e3bf800a.

- System

- Provider

[ Name] Application Error

- EventID 1000

[ Qualifiers] 0

Level 2

Task 100

Keywords 0x80000000000000

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2009-09-23T23:45:29.000Z

EventRecordID 2103

Channel Application

Computer Tony-PC

Security


- EventData

Explorer.EXE
6.0.6002.18005
49e01da5
ntdll.dll
6.0.6002.18005
49e03821
c0000374
000afaf8
f24
01ca3ca7e3bf800a


Any thoughts, perhaps even a fix, please advise.

-Tony
 
Norton is likely causing your problem.

Replace Norton with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and Windows
Defender. Disabling Norton is not enough. You need to completely uninstall
it. If it doesn't solve the problem, get rid of Norton anyway. Norton is
known to cause many problems which don't always appear immediately.
Download and run the Norton Removal Tool.
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgen...005033108162039



"Tony Multari" <tmultari@roadrunner.com> wrote in message
news:3A40DF61-7151-42BF-8AC1-73B5CDE912B2@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue">
>I am running Vista SP2 32-bit along with Norton Internet Security 2009
>(NIS). I have NOT installed any software recently without disabling NIS.
>All Windows Updates available have been installed with the exception of
>KB963707 and Internet Explorer 8. I recently clean-installed the OS
>(within past two weeks).
>
> Recently (for past two days), during the boot-up process, my VAIO
> VGN-NR140E has begun displaying the error message "Windows Explorer has
> stopped responding and needs to restart" (or something similar). A dialog
> box appears offering to restart and check online for a solution, or simply
> to just restart. Clicking either option allows the computer to finish
> booting, and Windows Explorer seems to work just fine after that. (Note
> that clicking "...and check online for a solution" does NOT open any
> support web pages nor is any other action taken, either)
>
> Attached is the event info regarding the application error, copied from
> the Microsoft Management Console > Computer Management > System Tools >
> Event Viewer > Windows Logs > Application :
>
> Faulting application Explorer.EXE, version 6.0.6002.18005, time stamp
> 0x49e01da5, faulting module ntdll.dll, version 6.0.6002.18005, time stamp
> 0x49e03821, exception code 0xc0000374, fault offset 0x000afaf8, process id
> 0xf24, application start time 0x01ca3ca7e3bf800a.
>
> - System
>
> - Provider
>
> [ Name] Application Error
>
> - EventID 1000
>
> [ Qualifiers] 0
>
> Level 2
>
> Task 100
>
> Keywords 0x80000000000000
>
> - TimeCreated
>
> [ SystemTime] 2009-09-23T23:45:29.000Z
>
> EventRecordID 2103
>
> Channel Application
>
> Computer Tony-PC
>
> Security
>
>
> - EventData
>
> Explorer.EXE
> 6.0.6002.18005
> 49e01da5
> ntdll.dll
> 6.0.6002.18005
> 49e03821
> c0000374
> 000afaf8
> f24
> 01ca3ca7e3bf800a
>
>
> Any thoughts, perhaps even a fix, please advise.
>
> -Tony </span>
 
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