Windows7 Device Manager Causes Explorer.exe to Crash

  

I have always liked to right click on the desktop computer icon and select Manage to invoke Device Manager, which is considered to be the most convenient and quick way. But after upgrading Windows 7 recently, I found that using this method often causes Explorer.exe to crash. I started thinking that it was caused by installing third-party software. However, the problem remained after reinstalling Windows 7. Many experiments, repeated toss, I finally got this fault.

I first type Regedit in the start/run to open the registry editor and navigate to hkey_local_machine\\Software\\Classes\\CLSID\\{20D04EF-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\\Shell\\Manage\\Command.

Then, change the key value to:

%Windir%\\SYstem32\\MMC.exe /To %Windir%\\System32\\Compmgmt.msc, export the key value again, named CompMgmt .reg.

Author's Note: The alternative command used after the repair is a method of calling computer management under XP system, but it still works normally in Windows 7.

Open management again and again, there is no crash of Explorer.exe. I hope that Microsoft will participate in the future to fix this problem.

PS: This method belongs to the veteran, and will use the commands under the XP system to get the instability of the new system. At present, not all Windows 7 will encounter this problem, there is a certain chance, the students who have this problem temporarily use this method to solve it.

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