Rundll32

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OS Vista 32it SP1. Using a Movie editing software....when I attempt to open
the Folder were this software Renders the Data to a Movie and then burns it
to a Disc...I get "Windows Hosts Process (Rundll32) has stopped working. I
then get another window that reads, Windows will close the process and look
for a cause....that is followed yet by another Window which restarts Windows
Explorer is restarting. This is the only Folder I cannot open to view the
Contents. I have restarted my PC, that has not corrected the problem.

Why is this happening? How do I correct it so I can open and View the Files
in this Folder?
 
denmarfl740948 Wrote:
> OS Vista 32it SP1. Using a Movie editing software....when I attempt to
> open
> the Folder were this software Renders the Data to a Movie and then
> burns it
> to a Disc...I get "Windows Hosts Process (Rundll32) has stopped
> working. I
> then get another window that reads, Windows will close the process and
> look
> for a cause....that is followed yet by another Window which restarts
> Windows
> Explorer is restarting. This is the only Folder I cannot open to view
> the
> Contents. I have restarted my PC, that has not corrected the problem.
>
> Why is this happening? How do I correct it so I can open and View the
> Files
> in this Folder?


A few questions:

- What video editing software are you using?
- Have you checked the website of the video editing software for
updates that may address this issue?
- What is the folder to which it is trying to write?


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