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  1. Yeeha! It's back... thx people. The sad thing is that this doesn't give us the cause but only a tweak/fix. It's still better than crashing though. Thx Again!
  2. Thx for all the input people, but here's a question for you saul11 : I just saw that in the open with list there is "open with openoffice "excel"" (don't remember exactly how it's written). And the problem started happening about when I installed openoffice... I'm probably wrong but I may just be onto something... The question is : Do you have openoffice saul11?
  3. Here's an update : I tried to change my desktop wallpaper today and whenever I even get close to the "Desktop" tab of the display properties(i.e. I click on the tab), the same error happens. I guess the problem resides in the previewing of stuff... Oh and, I don't know if this is useful, but the Offset is always the same : 0024D621. Which means that something's not correct at that specific address... and I can't manage to see what's in the memory space at that address. Cheers and I hope we'll get this fixed!
  4. I have the very same problem but I think I can bring in some more information : The problem is caused by the preview on the side in Explorer thus the closing of the information panel clearing the error. Here's the EXACT error I get : (The informations when I click "click here" in the error report window) Error Signature AppName : Explorer.exe AppVer : 6.0.2900.2180 ModName : mshtml.dll ModVer : 6.0.2900.2523 Offset : 0024D621 The usual bla bla about collecting information in your memory etc. Hardware specs : AMD Athlon64 3200+ ASUS K8N-E deluxe motherboard Radeon 9800 pro WindowsXP Pro SP2 (everything installed/full WindowsUpdated) BTW, I don't want such answers as "Reinstall Windows XP". We're here to find causes and solutions to a problem, not a way of going around it by reseting your computer to a previous state... I hope we get this fixed soon, I'm tired of this. It doesn't happen so often that I click html files, but when browsing folders with the keyboard I ofter have to go over one to get where I want... Cheers Chlikaflok
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