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Does anyone else experience this? RTM, x64

Randomly happens, just now when I tried to rename audio file, it crashed.

Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bc9bb

Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000

Exception code: 0xc000041d

Fault offset: 0x0000000080005530

Faulting process id: 0xbf8

Faulting application start time: 0x01ca11ef6c085722

Faulting application path: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE

Faulting module path: unknown

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nope it's the legit RTM and with clean install and the explorer issue happens since the beta i wonder if they noticed it b4 the sign off

More people would be reporting it if it were an actual Windows bug. I haven't had explorer crash on Win 7 once yet, and I run my PC 24/7.

Does anyone else experience this? RTM, x64

Randomly happens, just now when I tried to rename audio file, it crashed.

Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.1.7600.16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bc9bb

Faulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000

Exception code: 0xc000041d

Fault offset: 0x0000000080005530

Faulting process id: 0xbf8

Faulting application start time: 0x01ca11ef6c085722

Faulting application path: C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE

Faulting module path: unknown

You could try installing the leaked hotfixes and see if that sorts it out. I used to be able to crash explorer at will by going to control panel, selecting one of the categories, then clicking the back button then selecting one of the categories again and repeating it 3 times. Used to crash every time. After I installed those hotfixes, it does not crash anymore, so I guess one of them must have sorted it out.

There can be many reasons for Explorer crashes both software and hardware (ie Ram or even dust) or even Malware

Best to try to stop all startups first, and also run a full Antivirus scan

If you're able to backup all your data and settings, a clean re-install should prove if its hardware related or not

But always confirm all manufacture drivers are up to date, and Windows Updates are completed

Sometimes its even external devices connected to your computer

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