Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX

Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX

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Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX is the simplest method to Fix the major problem in Windows 7 Operating system. Yes i am Taking about the annoying “Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working.. Windows is checking for a solution to the Problem” error. Most of the Windows 7 Users getting frustrated because of this problem. Its very Risky one this problem occur when we are working with a very Important Process, So we wont have an option unless Restarting Windows. Its really Horrible. So here come a simple method to Avoid this Error.

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About Windows Explorer:

Windows Explorer is commonly known as File Explorer. Its was released by Microsoft along with the Windows 98 Operation System. Its also deals with other components such as Desktop, Task Manager,etc. The Breadcrumbs Feature is used for Easier Navigation.

File Location in an operating system is  “C:windows”. And File type is “explorer.exe”  also referred as “Windows Shell”.

Shortcut Keys: “Windows+E”

Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX :

Step 1

Open the “My Computer” or Windows Explorer(Windows+E).

Then Click the “Organize” tab on the top-left corner. and the Click “Folder and Search Options”.

Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX

Step 2

Now the Folder Option window will open. Then Click “View” tab.

Make sure the option “Always show icons, Never thumbnails” was “Ticked”  as below.

Click OK. That’s all You’ve DONE. !!

Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX

Conclusion:

Mostly Windows Explorer will Stopped working when we Handling the Images or other Media Folders. Because Some of the Image files might be Corrupted. So this method Fix the “Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working” for Sure.

If the above Method Didn’t worked for You Try this Method 2:

Method 2-Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX :

  • Click Start, and type “cmd” in Search box.
  • Once you saw cmd.exe, right-click cmd.exe, and then click “Run as administrator”.
  • At the command prompt, type Sfc /scannow and then press ENTER.

This method is know as “Run System File Checker” to scan and check your files. Thats it.

Enjoy !! Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Perfect Solution FIX

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177 Comments

  1. Fab

    I got the error message “widows explorer has stopped working” in the first step trying to open my computer.

  2. Ehtisham

    Right click is not working for any file or folder.What should i do?

  3. Jacci

    I have tried both methods a couple of times without results. Any other methods?

  4. Tom Baldwin

    Neither of these solutions worked for me. When I try to transfer or copy files Windows (7) stops working and restarts.

  5. alex

    thanks u so much, u saved my day

  6. I have tried both of the options. I have run the sfc/scannow with no errors. When ever I press the right mouse key on any folder, the windows error shows up. Any thoughts before I replace the windows 7 program with a fresh reload of windows 7?

  7. Shadab Khan

    hey it’s amazing ……… It works truly. Thank u very much

  8. Dimitri

    I was searching far and wide online – no dice. Everything worked in Safe mode, so I tried to go to msconfig (type: “msconfig” in Start>Search or Ctrl+Alt+Del>Start Task Manager>File>New Task>type “msconfig”) then under tab “Services” eliminate groups and restart to find it by trial and error, which sometimes works – still no dice. At least for me it turned out tho, the problem came when I connected to the internet. So I used program NetStalker, (its free, and there are a few similar ones) to see the programs using the internet. There I found Explorer.exe, looked the location (which is C:\Windows\explorer) and then went to Control Panel>System and Security>Windows Firewall>Advanced Settings (or if you are blocked from doing anything do the following: Ctrl+Alt+Del>Start Task Manager>File>New Task>type in: “wf.msc”). There under Inbound rules” on the left menu, click “New Rule”. Then go: Program>Next>This Program Path>Browse>Locate “C:\Windows\Explorer”>Next>Block the connection>Next>Next>Finish. Repeat the process for the “Outbound rulles” and your done. 🙂 Hope it helps, I spent a few hours on this one.

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