Hi.
I want to try this, too, before I bite the bullet and reformat and
reinstall.  But how do you get a context menu in a commandprompt?  

earlier, net bat, wrote:
>it may not even be w e.
>try useing the check disk program from the c drive list from the 
>file pull down. go to properties then check for disk errors. this 
>can check for bad sectors and coss linked files.
>windows has to  check the drive when you reboot the computer. before 
>windows loads.
>after this you can use the system file checker
>open a command prompt from the accessories  folder. open the context 
>menu on command prompt and use run as administrator. in the command 
>window type in sfc /scannow.
>this will try to replace corrupted windows files it may find. it may 
>ask for a windows installation disk if you have one. i think even a 
>windows 7 upgrade disk will work for a system repair.
>it will take about 10 minutes to check all the system files for errors.
>it wouldn't hurt to try this.
>
>
>-----Original Message----- From: john schwery
>Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 12:11 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: windows explorer, second crash
>
>I have had 2 crash situations with Windows Explorer and Beta 2 on my
>Win 7 system with a 32 bit processor and os.  The first was when
>trying to download updates in Internet Explorer.  After hitting the
>install updates button WE stopped speaking and my wife told me that
>we got the message, Windows Explorer has stopped working.  We got the
>same message today after hitting the burn button to burn a cd.  This
>is not good.
>
>
>John
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