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May i know how do i interpret this error message as? And how may i solve this riddling issue thank you?
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Default Re: Error message in XP.

What is the error message? I can't see one in that screenshot, only a context menu open.


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Default Re: Error message in XP.

Could you just list the error message for us to see. Thanks.


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Sorry for the previous attachment, as such i have posted a hosted image. This explorer problem seems to affect all my other sub-systems, it also slows down all my other tasks e.g. open a new window tab.
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Hey Leb,

Yep, when you close explorer, you'll notice the whole taskbar and everything in the system tray restart. Some will continue to run despite not showing up in the taskbar.

Those files your trying to open look corrupted to me Leb. Does the problem only occur when trying to access or do anything with those files?


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Yes dude, the occurrences are more sporadic now even closing other applications. May i know how do i solve this throbbing pain in the neck issue?


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Default Re: Error message in XP.

Sorry Leb, we need much much more detailed information, as there are hundreds of possible causes to this error and all we have to go on so far is a screenshot. The screenshot you posted looked like the files you were trying to access were corrupted. If this is the case, then you need to download or restore the original files again. What else causes this problem, and have you experienced any other symptoms, error messages, Blue Screens of Death's, or any further information that would help to narrow your problem down further?


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