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dickrichards
I too am having this problem, as a video editor by trade
this is becoming very frustrating. Sometimes I don't get
the error at all and other times I can't even copy a file
without triggering the explorer re-start. I've had this
issue on 3 different PC's now, none with anything in
common so I'm convinced it is NOT a codec issue or driver
related - but rather something to do with the way that
Windows handles MPEG2 preview in thumbnail view. One
workaround I've found is to change the folders in
question to List view.
this is becoming very frustrating. Sometimes I don't get
the error at all and other times I can't even copy a file
without triggering the explorer re-start. I've had this
issue on 3 different PC's now, none with anything in
common so I'm convinced it is NOT a codec issue or driver
related - but rather something to do with the way that
Windows handles MPEG2 preview in thumbnail view. One
workaround I've found is to change the folders in
question to List view.