Troubleshoot Windows Explorer not working... Wins 7-64

melen1717

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Briefly explain your current issue(s)
This message appears right after boot. Then receive message that Windows will try to repair...
Steps taken to resolve, but have been unsuccessful
Ran Sfc/ scannow
When booting I get "Windows Explorer not working" and Wins notifies that it is attempting to repair. After a few seconds all is good.

Windows log application error:

Explorer.EXE
6.1.7601.19135
56a1bbe2
dkdockexplorerx64.dll_unloaded
0.0.0.0
575e2ca8
c0000005
0000000180003ccd
fac
01d1c5a14c58c286
C:\windows\Explorer.EXE
dkdockexplorerx64.dll
93d62f66-3194-11e6-bac1-001edef7ed0f

What maybe causing this issue. Ran sfc/scannow and it came out okay, no issues.
 

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JM Safe

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When booting I get "Windows Explorer not working" and Wins notifies that it is attempting to repair. After a few seconds all is good.

Windows log application error:

Explorer.EXE
6.1.7601.19135
56a1bbe2
dkdockexplorerx64.dll_unloaded
0.0.0.0
575e2ca8
c0000005
0000000180003ccd
fac
01d1c5a14c58c286
C:\windows\Explorer.EXE
dkdockexplorerx64.dll
93d62f66-3194-11e6-bac1-001edef7ed0f

What maybe causing this issue. Ran sfc/scannow and it came out okay, no issues.
Did you try to check your local disk?

1. Open the Start Menu and click on the computer link.
2. Right-click the hard drive that Windows is installed on (usually c: ) and select Properties from the context menu.
3. Switch to the Tools tab and select the Check Now button under Error-checking
4. Make sure that both options are selected before you press the Start button.
5. The Disk check needs to be scheduled as the disk is in use when the operating system is running. It will start the scan automatically on the next startup.

Source: Windows Explorer Has Stopped Working Fix - gHacks Tech News

Also verify if your Windows is up-to-date.
 
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jamescv7

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Try to conduct a system restore or repair by using bootable disc if available.

Likely the Windows Explorer maybe corrupt, a possible issue may link on the 3rd party programs that cause Windows Explorer to create crashes.
 
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Ink

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Could you check if you have an application DesktopCal installed?

Control Panel > All Items (View) > Programs and Features.

Code:
desktopcal.com
 
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