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 11, 2007
HERE IS SOLUTION : if explorer.exe crashing after applying an iconpackage, the solution (given to me by stardock support) is to rename the file "iprepair.dll" in iconpackager's directory in other name : exemple : "iprepair.dll.bak". This should defenitly resolve problem with explorer.exe. Hope this would be helpful...
on Sep 11, 2007
Thanks, Pat I'll keep that in mind. I've emailed Stardock Support and I guess they are already aware of this problem and hopefully they will come up with a permanant fix. It's just about the craziest thing I have ever seen happen to a PC in all the the years I have had one. It's like your PC is in a world of its own..........possessed by a demon and it just keeps loading, unloading, crashing without the slightest touch of the keyboard. Quite disturbing really and when you turn it off and start up again it goes back into one like a headless chicken. Never seen anything like it...........
on Sep 11, 2007
rename the file "iprepair.dll" in iconpackager's directory in other name : exemple : "iprepair.dll.bak".




didn't even get a hint of a thought of iprepair - hadn't seen that pop up in well over a year
on Sep 12, 2007
yep leo, first time it happens, I imagined my computer too old or corrupted and install again XP, but everytime it started again... Hope everything OK for you !  
on Sep 12, 2007
That did it! Thanks Pat.   
on Sep 13, 2007
you're welcome chef garry ! Just a question : are you using Comodo Firewall Pro ?
on Sep 13, 2007
Exactly, what do you change to iprepair.dll?

I had the same problem with explorer, I even installed xp from scratch again because I couldn't think of what could be wrong, I searched all over the internet and thanks to this page I didn't have to install xp again! Phew!!

However I am stuck with the normal xp icons until I can find a solution.. So exactly what do I have to change to make iconpackager stop messing with my computer??

Any help is greatly appreciated...

Thank you.
on Sep 13, 2007
rename the file "iprepair.dll" in iconpackager's directory in other name : exemple : "iprepair.dll.bak".


on Sep 13, 2007
if any problem remain, post again...
on Sep 13, 2007
Thanks for this thread! Had the same problem for a long time......couldn't find the culprit and iprepair.dll.bak fixed it.
on Sep 14, 2007
There were two iprepair.dll files and a file called just iprepair. I changed the two iprepair.dll files to iprepair.dll.bak.

Is that ok??
on Sep 14, 2007
in my situation, I just changed the "iprepair.dll" file. I did not change "iprepair.ini" file and not the "iprepair64.dll"
on Sep 14, 2007
is there anybody using Comodo Firewall Pro which maybe is at origine of the problem....?
on Sep 14, 2007
you're welcome chef garry ! Just a question : are you using Comodo Firewall Pro


Nope. Sophos.
on Nov 05, 2007
GAH! So glad I found this thread. The exact same crash/reload sequence was happening to me. Renaming iprepair.dll did the trick!

Thanks so much everybody, it was really quite scary to see my compy having a seizure like that!
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