But something in one or more picture files in that folder is broken or corrupted or something. Select any restore point when there was no such issue. It took a long time of flicking rapidly back and forth through pics I guess about 30-40seconds where before it occured often much earlier. Can be fixed with Errors: Code: The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. In your case, you can toggle between them pressing Fn+F7. If you have DivX or Nero installed on your computer, go ahead and update those to the latest versions too. I remembered that this all started shortly after I started troubleshooting my Windows 8 Netflix app.
I don't know when it started. I hope someone can help since I would rather not have a four hundred dollar paperweight due to this problem that I have yet to see anyone from Microsoft reply about. Hi writhziden, I finished the disk checks. Last time I resolved it by doing a push-button-reset, refresh. Method 3 — Commands There are a few commands you can try to run in Windows to see if it fixes the problem. First, log into your computer with full administrative rights.
Malware certainly can cause various programs to misbehave and crash in ways that sound almost identical to what you've just described. The cases that I have worked on were related to Kaspersky or the video card diver, so if you have Kaspersky Internet Security software installed, then you might find the info on this interesting. I did notice that the error came up not when I installed the Windows Media 11 but after I did an update of my operating system online with Microsoft. This seemed to resolve the problem since the computer just could not read the files!!!! If it's a bug it should definitely be reported to Microsoft. I also attached the Event-viewer. I will continue to try to find an answer if this does not seem to work for you, Please post and let me know. Install any upgrade patches for that app.
If you installed a third-party application that is somehow related to images image viewing, image manipulation, or even video viewing or video manipulation , all of those things could leave something on your machine that could interact with Windows Explorer or Windows Photo Viewer for that matter in an unexpected way. In the command prompt window, type the following command and hit enter after each one. I can't confirm that this works because I have not tried it myself. There are a number of possible solutions to this problem, and the right solution depends greatly on what software is actually causing the problem. Symptoms of This Error While using your Windows based system, you may encounter an error message while attempting to right click on a particular folder usually My Computer. Very relieved as I thought it was a malicious virus!! You should be able to find the latest codec pack, by running a search on any of the major search engines. Windows will uninstall the device and delete the driver software downloaded from Windows Update.
I am not running Kaspersky, my laptop came with Mcafee. Now type in the following commands, pressing enter after each one: regsvr32 vbscript. This program is called dllhost. I don't really have a good way to fix that. With these thumbnails, File Explorer can be extended to support new video codecs. I would upgrade your video card drivers, maybe run dxdiag and run some of its tests in both landscape and portrait modes.
This problem persisted for several weeks. Recent updates That also reminds me that I want to make sure you have Windows completely up to date. Thanks I just got this message too after re-installing my operating system. I've never had this happen on my previous computers. I'm not real happy with vista! The media programs are trying to update themselves or send out secret world destructive information out to the rest of the community that will eat away at the very fiber of today's society and our reliance on technology to get our kicks off.
You can read more about it in my previous post on. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Have you tried the first step? You can also test to see if this is really causing the issue by disabling the program altogether and seeing if the issue goes away. To rollback the display driver, go to Device Manager, expand Display Adapters and then right-click on the display device and choose Uninstall. You can install fresh drivers software afterward. Because Vista initializes these extensions in a separate process, the shell survives and reload, and retries. FastStone Image Viewer is free, fast, easy to use and includes several commonly used editing features.
From the System Properties applet, click on the Advanced Tab, and then click on the Settings button under Performance. Additionally, if you would like more information on tackling this solution, I recommend you check out my tutorial on. Anyway, to do this, simply do the following: 1. As I did not receive an answer by the time I set the bounty, I installed Picasa Photo Viewer and set it to default to work around the symptoms. See these links: If you had the issue from day one, then perhaps our image was corrupt.
Method 6: Rollback Display Driver Sometimes recent updates of display drivers may cause this error and hence drivers rollback may fix the issue. Lastly, DivX and ffdshow codec pack programs have been known to cause this error, so download the latest version of the codec or uninstall them. I was trying to right-click on My Computer and choose Properties and got the following error message: Runtime error! A worst case would actually be a reformat and reinstall of Windows. However, in my case, is does affect the stability of the device as it results in the picture viewer closing down. Then press + R, type devmgmt. This solution is detailed below. None of above worked for me.