Cannot stabilize explorer.exe
Published on September 6, 2007 By Gelabert In IconPackager
This had happened to me before but I was able to recover from it after some time, uninstalling IP, Window Blinds and then reinstalling them again after an update I believed resolved the problem. The way it came about was right after I had downloaded a set of icons, in this case the Aqualix icon set, and applied them to my system. As soon as the icons started to refresh explorer began to crash, reload, crash, reload...

I had to manually terminate explorer to stop this cycle. I restarted the system but explorer.exe continued this crash reload cycle. I have scanned my system for corrupted files, unloaded window blinds and windows fX, reverted to the default icons, had my registry scanned again for corrupt entries, but still when I restart XP i get the crash reload explorer.exe cycle. I had been running all the latest stable releases of WB, IP, FX and Object Dock. No beta's for me.

Short of doing a system restore and having to go through the uninstallation of window blinds and other SD apps, what else do you suggest? I don't think I will be installing these apps again if this is how my system will be affected. I am losing to many hours of work in this nonsense,

I appreciate any of your help.

PG

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on Sep 07, 2007
Hy Gelabert, I actually have exactly same problem. First time I reinstal all my OS. Second time I was thinking it's because of windows blind. Finally I find that the problem comes from Iconpackager. As soon as I uninstall it, my problems finished. I tried many times to install again, but every time explorer crashes. I ask support at Stardock, but answers I did not understand theyr answers... Maybe we can advise if somebody find solution...
on Sep 07, 2007
Hi Gelabert, bis... I also forgot to tell you that with explorer crashing, my registry backups (in restore prgrogram) have disapear...
on Sep 07, 2007
what version of IconPackager (help > about)
on Sep 07, 2007
Hi Bichur. Thank you for answering. I actually uninstalled IP, but I was running last (3.20.128).
on Sep 08, 2007
I'm still running 3.20.127 - downloaded and archived 128 but haven't installed it yet.
I'll test mine later this weekend when I get more time.

did 127 work for you? did you keep an archive for rollback?

you running xp or vista? 32 or 64?
on Sep 08, 2007
i'm running xp and it's first version i'm trying using...
on Sep 08, 2007
odd. Most issue I've seen like this with IP was due to a package originally created in another language
on Sep 08, 2007
thanks, I will "explore" this way...
on Sep 08, 2007
everything makes explorer crash use netscape or some other browser
on Sep 08, 2007
everything makes explorer crash use netscape or some other browser


using another browser won't stop explorer crashes - you're thinking of IE.




Gelabert & pat805

you might consider contacting support
on Sep 09, 2007
thanks bichur for your attention. I'm waiting reply from support...
on Sep 09, 2007
i post this message for people who have same problem as above... i make stopping explorer.exe crashing by unselect the "personal icons" options before applaying new iconpackage (only use iconpakager and not theme manager).
on Sep 09, 2007
by unselect the "personal icons" options


?

Is that an .128 option?

or am I just missing something somewhere? (i tend to miss a lot)

I don't find 'personal icons'

I got:

desktop, start, folders, drives, others, files, custom files, cursors, quick launch and control panel

but I still haven't loaded 3.20.128 yet
on Sep 11, 2007
This has also happened twice to me. Identical problems and issues. The first time I freaked out because it appeared that the machine was on 'auto-pilot' and there was very little I could do. Explorer was crashing every few seconds. Could not even get it going in safe mode. The only thing I could think of that I had done between the last good session and the crashing one was install a couple of Iconpackager themes. There was very little time between crashes to do anything and I was on the verge of doing a big repair or a clean and reinstall but after the twentieth try I managed to get Iconpackager up and quickly changed the package and suddenly the crashing stopped. Boy, was I relieved.

This is certainly something that needs looking at by Stardock and I'll drop them an email as a heads up. It's also something that Iconpackager users need to be aware of because if it happens to you it will be quite alarming because you feel pretty helpless but if you are quick, in between crashes, you can get into the program and apply the quick fix.
on Sep 11, 2007
Thank heaven! I've been having the same crashing issues and it's been driving me nuts! The last think I would have suspected was IP.
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