More spefically, this build fixes two issues that caused Explorer.exe to crash loop and improves the system tray logic so as reduce its impact on Explorer.exe. Microsoft explains that desktop shortcuts that include the “%” character would cause Explorer.exe crash loops when users clicked them. Also, Explorer.exe would crash when users projected to a secondary monitor. Here’s what has been fixed in build 15014: Explorer.exe crash loops are common issues for users who upgrade to Windows 10 as well. Apparently, there are various apps that somehow interfere with Explorer.exe and cause it to behave in an unusual manner. Most likely, Explorer.exe crash loops are caused by damaged or corrupt files, as users report that installing and running a registry cleaner usually fixes this issue. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

Fix: Explorer.exe Application Error in Windows 10 Fix: Unable to Shutdown Due to a DDE Server Window: Explorer.exe Application Error PowerShell replaces Command Prompt in the File Explorer menu

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