It is probably caused by some kind of Explorer extension or plugin trying to access one of the affected files.
You can try turning off
- icons
- tooltips
- colors by file type if you use them
and check whether it still happens.
Unfortunately heap corruption normally doesn't get noticed immediately by Windows, so a stack trace would not help finding the reason - it would show the location where the heap corruption was noticed, not where it was created.
You can try turning off
- icons
- tooltips
- colors by file type if you use them
and check whether it still happens.
Unfortunately heap corruption normally doesn't get noticed immediately by Windows, so a stack trace would not help finding the reason - it would show the location where the heap corruption was noticed, not where it was created.
Statistics: Posted by ghisler(Author) — 2024-06-11, 07:07 UTC