Just remember, love is life, and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what it's worth, and live for every breath
(Black Sabbath: A National Acrobat)
Get WinRAR here as well. And Nvidia drivers. This file version 1.2.0.1 from 2013-01-31 10:25 (driver version 307.83) ... but the Nvidia tray says it's the most up to date.
Could you tell me which Nvidia drivers you've got installed?
- Which Operating System?
- Which language?
- Which graphics card?
Then I could get the file from that driver and compare (since it works fine with the driver above installed).
Also, are you using WinRAR 4.2, or a 5.0 beta?
Anyone else with this issue... do you have a Nvidia graphics adapter installed, or not? Feedback in both cases welcome.
Just remember, love is life, and hate is living death.
Treat your life for what it's worth, and live for every breath
(Black Sabbath: A National Acrobat)
Last edited by bbnetwork; 2013-06-20 at 12:04.
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Operating system: Windows 7
Graphics card: GeForce 9600 GT
Dirvers: 320.18
I noticed this issue today and also have Nvidia in Windows 7, and had completely removed my old drivers and reinstalled the latest ones a day ago. Can't say for sure if the problem started after the Nvidia update or if it existed ever since I installed S&D and just never tried using the context menu.
Specifically: The crash of explorer.exe would occur when right-clicking on a hard drive directly in explorer and not necessarily folders.
Using a ShellExView to selectively disable/enable context menu items, my context menu crashes went away once I disabled the Spybot S&D entry in my registry. However, I subsequently re-enabled it and I am still not crashing (but I also don't see any Spybot context items appearing). I don't know when the context items should be showing up, anyway.
Just wanted to say this is still an issue in windows 8.1
Apologies for hijacking an old thread, but just wanted to let you know that I've just had this issue. As soon as I uninstalled the windows explorer integration, explorer stopped crashing on right click. I installed the integrations again to test if it did cause a crash and it did.
Hi, I’ve also been having problems since updating to 2.2 from 1.6x. Using Autoruns, I narrowed the problem to SSD, but after reading the above posts, I re-enabled SSD and disabled my nVidia entry, et voila, right clicking now causes no problems. My video card is a GeForce GT330M.
The nVidia entry is
NvCplDesktopContext NVIDIA Corporation c:\windows\system32\nvshext.dll
I’m running Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64, and only had right click issues when clicking on drives under computer on left hand side of explorer pane. I had no issues with other folders or files.
There does appear to be a strange entry for SSD as follows:
There are 4 entries as follows under
HKLM\Software\Classes\*\ShellEx\ContextMenuHandlers,
SDECon32 Windows Explorer context menu integration Safer-Networking Ltd. c:\program files (x86)\spybot - search & destroy 2\sdecon64.dll
SDECon32 Windows Explorer context menu integration Safer-Networking Ltd. c:\program files (x86)\spybot - search & destroy 2\sdecon32.dll
SDECon64 Windows Explorer context menu integration Safer-Networking Ltd. c:\program files (x86)\spybot - search & destroy 2\sdecon64.dll
SDECon64 Windows Explorer context menu integration Safer-Networking Ltd. c:\program files (x86)\spybot - search & destroy 2\sdecon32.dll
The same 4 entries appear at HKLM\Software\Classes\Folder\ShellEx\ContextMenuHandlers.
The first 3 can be enabled/disabled in autoruns, but the 4th in both places generates the error “Error changing item state: the system cannot find the file specified”, when trying to re-enable. Even though the box remains unchecked in Autoruns, if it is closed down and restarted, the item is once again checked.
My main computer has the same issue (identical os), running a GeForce GTX460 video card. Disabling nVidia here has also worked.
I have no idea if this is a bug in SSD, or (more likely) a conflict with nVidia, but I figure you can never have too much data!! Personally I have no use for the nVidia context menu, so will leave it disabled.
Thanks for all the hard work on SSD, it’s much appreciated.
Roo
Same issue here with a slightly older version of nVidia GT 330M driver (310.90) and Spybot 2.2.21.129. Disabling either one or the other shell extension stops the crashes.
Also, a huge plug for ShellExView by NirSoft. Without this gem I would have never found the problem.
Any idea when this will be fixed?
Hi,
I'm having this problem too but we are now in February 2014 !?!?! This is not what I call responsiveness.
Yes its really bad this problem is'nt solvet.
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