vecg Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 (edited) After installing SP2 on my Windows XP Pro, if I right click within windows explorer or even the start menu, Dr watson will start and my explorer shuts down and restarts. I uninstalled the service pack and the problem persisted...I re-applied the SP and it still persists....... Edited September 11, 2005 by vecg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darth_ash Posted September 11, 2005 Share Posted September 11, 2005 Could be broken context-menu handlers.Download and use ShellExView to find it.Also examine the the reg-key for the desktop context-menu handler as ShellExView does'nt, examine the following key:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\ Background\ shellex\ ContextMenuHandlers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vecg Posted September 11, 2005 Author Share Posted September 11, 2005 Thank you,you were correct and I was able to find exact reference to my issue from one of the links off this hyperlink you provided I am including the resloution below: Right click causes an error and crashes Explorer.exe after installing Windows XP SP2?When you right-click on a Desktop icon or a folder, the pointer changes to a hourglass, Taskbar disappears and after about 30 seconds the screen comes back to normal and still no right click options are available. This behavior may be seen after installing Windows XP Service Pack 2. However, it's not a problem caused by Service Pack 2, but an incompatible Context-menu handler from DivX.Update 9/8/2004 - DivX software and Windows XP SP2DivX 5.2.1, DivX Pro 5.2.1, and Dr DivX 1.0.6 have been released. These versions are compatible with Microsoft Windows XP SP2 and can be downloaded from www.divx.com. Please follow the guidelines below only if you wish to use older versions of these products on Windows XP SP2.RESOLUTION(for older versions of DivX software)Eliminate the context-menu handler from the registry, or disable it temporarily using ShellExView tool. * Click Start, Run and type REGEDIT. Navigate to: HKCR \ * \ shellex \ ContextMenuHandlers \ EncodeDivXExt * Backup the key to a REG file, and delete EncodeDivXExt key * Close Registry Editor and restart WindowsUsing ShellExView utilitySee this page for more information on using ShellExView utility (see Method 2 in that page). In ShellExView, the entry might read as EncodeDivXExt Module. More information from DivX.com Forums, regarding DivX and the problems with Windows XP Service Pack 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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