![]() ![]() Unclear if the cause was the Symbols update not being performed (and forcing one via regkey deletion) or it not being able to complete due to being offline on post-update boot. Then rebooted which went well and only after the reboot did I get a notification confirming a Symbols update. I'm also wondering if the issue was rebooting post-update without a network connection so that Symbols update couldn't be fetched, leading to a crash loop.Įdit: I removed the regkeys just to be safe before installing ExplorerPatcher again. ![]() If the linked #1702 basically relies on a symbols update, would a new install not suffer this? Eventually managed to kill explorer.exe before it crashed, get a command line open to get to the uninstall programs window (run > control appwiz.cpl). ![]() The crashes brought the PC to its knees despite normal resource usage. Explorer.exe kept crashing every 5-10 seconds after 22621.2134 was pushed and I couldn't break out of it. ModuleVersion 22621.1992.56.1 ModuleTimeStamp 64c11ec0 ExceptionCode c0000005 FaultingOffset 000000000001099d ProcessId 0x14cc ProcessCreationTime 0x1d9cc9014e687c3 AppPath C:\Windows\explorer.exe ModulePath C:\Windows\dxgi. Last time this happened to me, I had to go into windows recovery mode with a windows installer USB and force delete a file to allow the computer to start again without crashing.Ĭertainly didn't for me. ExplorerPatcher is a versatile and free tool that allows you to tweak and enhance the Windows Explorer. At least EP now has a way to recover out of a crash loop now, which is great. ![]()
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