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Sometimes when I cut a file from the desktop and then press the windows+E button for win explorer, my desktop crashes. (refreshes, which means I can lose(hide) some items in the system tray. I am doing this to move a file(s) to somewhere else on my computer, which I look up using windows explorer.

This seems to happen when i press the button so fast that the second command I press (win+E) happens before the file is shown to be cut(transparant) from the desktop.

I find it quite annoying.

I don't think I'v ehad this problem before installing SP2, or at least I do not remember haveing this problem for a long time.

Any solutions? Other than doing my commands slower than normal.

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Have you noticed in the picture, it has the Modname as Rarext.dll ? Do you have winrar installed ? Do you think that might be causing some problems ?

its smaller and quicker to uninstall and reinstall then sp2. If you do have it you can uninstall winrar and see if that helps.

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But I've had WinRAR installed for about 3 years, never a problem with it.

But it could be conflicting. Not sure how WinRAR would conflict with a cut and win+E issue.

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Think of computers as women, if you apply logic you will lose. Now run along and uninstall.  ;) :D

(I was joking before anyone takes any real offence, yeah)

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