Sorceress21
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Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
On a custom built Windows XP Home SP3 machine this is the message I am getting when I try to access my "SharedDocs on Computer 1" folder from my second PC. I can access other drives on my #1 machine without any problem. But often when I get this error it also crashes my desktop and causes windows explorer to restart.
This is NOT a Internet Explorer issue this is a Windows Explorer issue so please don't confuse the two. And I don't even use IE.
I have spent days researching this and found no cure. I did do a system restore to several days ago and it fixed the problem only for it to return a few hours later.
What I have tried that has not worked:
Disabled 3rd party BHO's
Removed and uninstalled all toolbars
Ran virus/malware scans on several different apps and have nothing but a clean machine.
Installed updated C++ Library from Microsoft
I do not have Free Download Manager, thus cannot uninstall it. I did a search to make sure and it is not on my machine.
I'm at my wits end and am on the verge of backing up everything and reformatting my HD then doing a clean re-install of XP Home
It seems many folks have resolved this issue by uninstalling software that I don't have. Any chance doing an SP3 reinstall may cure this?
Please help!
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
On a custom built Windows XP Home SP3 machine this is the message I am getting when I try to access my "SharedDocs on Computer 1" folder from my second PC. I can access other drives on my #1 machine without any problem. But often when I get this error it also crashes my desktop and causes windows explorer to restart.
This is NOT a Internet Explorer issue this is a Windows Explorer issue so please don't confuse the two. And I don't even use IE.
I have spent days researching this and found no cure. I did do a system restore to several days ago and it fixed the problem only for it to return a few hours later.
What I have tried that has not worked:
Disabled 3rd party BHO's
Removed and uninstalled all toolbars
Ran virus/malware scans on several different apps and have nothing but a clean machine.
Installed updated C++ Library from Microsoft
I do not have Free Download Manager, thus cannot uninstall it. I did a search to make sure and it is not on my machine.
I'm at my wits end and am on the verge of backing up everything and reformatting my HD then doing a clean re-install of XP Home
It seems many folks have resolved this issue by uninstalling software that I don't have. Any chance doing an SP3 reinstall may cure this?
Please help!