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Many thanks for the fix - my problem turned out to be the "NVIDIA CPL Context Menu Extension".
Disabled via ShellExView, right click on my D drive now and all works fine.
Many thanks for the fix - my problem turned out to be the "NVIDIA CPL Context Menu Extension".
Disabled via ShellExView, right click on my D drive now and all works fine.
So ...
MalwareBytes is supposed to protect your computer.
SpyBot Search&Destroy is supposed to protect your computer.
Avira is supposed to protect your computer.
But instead they break your computer!
Fail, fail, and fail.
Same Bug...
I try to keep my system well organized, Nirsoft's ShellExView only shows 15 items, all behaving well.
KPM's 15 Mar 2016 post hinted at a possibility. I uninstalled GlarySoft's Malware Hunter Pro and the issue went away.
It's odd how I never had any issues with Malware Hunter Pro before the last Windows update. But then, Malware Hunter Pro has had its share of updates too.
Anyway, a quick uninstall fixed it.
@topgundcp and @sthomas128 Thanks!!
Installing ShellExView and disabling SpyBot Search&Destroy in the context menu fixed my issue.
I tried this, and it isn't working for me, my computer is pretty new and when I followed these steps only 3 third party extensions showed up, i disabled all of them and restarted but the problem was not solved, the ShellexView is up to date and all. Im stuck, I searched on multiple websites but they all recommend to try this, any suggestions?
Many thanks for this however; I've found a bit of a flaw in the logic, I'm having problems with right click in File Explorer and you have suggested RIGHT CLICK to run as Administrator, - that is the key problem, I can't right click when I'm using File Explorer - is there another way to approach this that does not involve right clicking in File Explorer?