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We’ve all been there. You double-click the Recycle Bin to retrieve an accidentally deleted file, or you navigate to the root of your C: drive out of curiosity. Suddenly, the screen flickers, your taskbar disappears, and then— poof —it reloads. You’re staring at a fresh desktop, and explorer.exe has just restarted.
Disable those context menu handlers, reset the bin via Command Prompt, and you’ll likely have your stable file explorer back in under ten minutes.
If this crash happens specifically when you try to access the $RECYCLE.BIN folder (either via the desktop icon or directly in File Explorer), you are dealing with a specific class of file system or shell extension bug. |
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Recycler.bin Explorer.exe 0 〈GENUINE × COLLECTION〉
We’ve all been there. You double-click the Recycle Bin to retrieve an accidentally deleted file, or you navigate to the root of your C: drive out of curiosity. Suddenly, the screen flickers, your taskbar disappears, and then— poof —it reloads. You’re staring at a fresh desktop, and explorer.exe has just restarted.
Disable those context menu handlers, reset the bin via Command Prompt, and you’ll likely have your stable file explorer back in under ten minutes. recycler.bin explorer.exe 0
If this crash happens specifically when you try to access the $RECYCLE.BIN folder (either via the desktop icon or directly in File Explorer), you are dealing with a specific class of file system or shell extension bug. We’ve all been there |
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