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Just started happening in the last week and a half with Google's DriveFS ContextMenuHandler
DriveFS ContextMenu Handler Yes Context Menu Google Drive Extensions 89.0.2.0 Google Drive Google, Inc. No No No No No No C:\Program Files\Google\Drive File Stream\89.0.2.0\drivefsext.dll {EE15C2BD-CECB-49F8-A113-CA1BFC528F5B} 4/04/2024 7:29:10 AM 22/02/2023 8:54:22 AM No Directory\Background, *, .lnk, Directory, lnkfile A 24,873,248 No No
I 'd like to leave a note that I disabled YunShellExtContextMenu and the issue fixed. YunShellExtContextMenu is from baiduyunguanjia application.
I'd like to also add a note on a (possibly niche) possibility which turned to be true in my case. It turned out that the context menu in the Windows File Explorer was also causing a crash. This turned out due to a recent change I made in the Search and indexing settings. Something that's worth a look.
Here is what worked or me. This is cloud related problem. Downloading all cloud files did the trick, as follows:
OneDrive > Settings > Sync and Backup > Advanced Settings > Download all files
I downloaded and installed alldup today, got the crash and error message telling me to uninstall the program and install the newer version since that one doesn't have Fast Explorer. However, it was the latest version as that one doesn't use fast explorer, I did install it with the context menu option. But reinstalling the program even without that option enabled still caused the crashes (though this time onecommander didn't give me the specific message about alldup).
Indeed, I opened shellexview and Fast Explorer was there.
correction: it seems that you can install alldup then disable fast explorer, and have both programs work fine. I swapped for the portable version of alldup just to be safe though.
@AeliusSaionji
No worries, I am glad it worked out. Some programs require reboot to be completely removed from the system, so that was the reason most likely.