Hi all, I have been having this problem for awhile now while trying to
move files from certain folders. The only ones I've come across that
do this are the my documents folder and all folders within it. What
happens is when I do the commands either alt-e then f to copy or alt-e
v to move, the files will move to the new location, but Windows
Explorer then gives an error saying it needs to close. After this a
message from Dr. Watson Postmortem Debugger comes up. Once this
message appears there seems to be no way to get rid of it because Jaws
freezes, and it seems the whole computer does too because I can't get
into the start menu or desktop or anything. I did a little research on
the internet and found a few blogs saying that this was a virus and
there were steps to remove it. However, there were new entries that
said this virus was no longer a problem since all anti-virus programs
should pick it up now. So I'm wondering what else it could be, because
the only way I've been able to fix the problem is to reboot the
computer when it happens, and if I want to copy any files from any
folder in my documents, I do the standard cut and paste commands,
which don't produce this problem. But if it really is a virus, I would
really like to know so I can get rid of it. But wouldn't you think if
that was the case Avast would've picked it up by now? Thanks for any
and all suggestions.

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