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Personal File Crash cldemuxer.ax ??
Ok I've read that some people have had the same problem but its seem to be different then mine When ever i try to open my personal file (the one that contains my pictures and Videos and stuff) it crashes restarts and i get this: TROUBLESHOOT A PROBLEM WITH CYBERLINK DEMULTIPLEXER CyberLink Demultiplexer has stopped working properly. CyberLink Demultiplexer is a codec. The file name of this codec is CLDemuxer.ax. To try to solve this problem, follow these steps. One step might solve the problem, but if it doesn't, then go on to the next step. *Steps to address this problem* [image: HTTP://WER.MICROSOFT.COM/RESPONSES/I...S/GLOBE32.PNG][image: HTTP://WER.MICROSOFT.COM/RESPONSES/I...IENT.PNG]CLICK TO GO TO THE CYBERLINK CORP. WEBSITE TO CHECK FOR AND INSTALL CLDEMUXER.AX UPDATES (\"HTTP://WWW.CYBERLINK.COM/STAT/VISTA/ENU/INDEX.JSP\") *Steps to work around this problem* [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i....gif]*Warning* These steps are designed to address a particular problem but might do so by temporarily disabling or removing some functionality on your computer. - ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i....gif]Uninstall the program that installed CLDemuxer.ax ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) If this problem occurred after you installed a new program, that program might be causing the problem. If you know which program you just installed, you can uninstall it. a - '[image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...olpanel16.png][image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ient.png]Click to open Programs and Features' (erccpl:Microsoft.ProgramsAndFeatures) - Select a program, and then click *Uninstall*. [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...dge_16x16.gif] If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. *Note* If the program that you want to uninstall isn't listed, it might not have been created for your version of Windows. To uninstall the program, check the information that came with the program or contact the manufacturer for more information. - ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...s/down.gif]Use the regsvr32 command to unregister CLDemuxer.ax ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) If you don't know which program is causing this problem, you can remove CLDemuxer.ax from the list of installed codecs by unregistering it. [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i....gif]*Warning* Disabling CLDemuxer.ax will cause any programs that depend on the codec to stop working or lose functionality. Follow these steps to unregister CLDemuxer.ax: a - ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...right.gif]Find the folder that contains CLDemuxer.ax ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) i - Click the *Start* button [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ton_16x16.gif], and then, in the Search box, type *CLDemuxer.ax*. - In the list of search results, right-click *CLDemuxer.ax*, and then click *Open file location*. - Click on the folder icon in the address bar at the top of the window to reveal the location of the folder that contains the file. - Write down or copy the location of the folder that contains *CLDemuxer.ax* so that you can refer to it in the section below. *Note* If your search doesn't return any results, you may need to use Advanced Search to find the file. ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ges/right.gif] Use Advanced Search to find the file ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) a - Click the *Start* button [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ton_16x16.gif], and then, in the Search box, type *CLDemuxer.ax*. - To open the Search folder, click *Search Everywhere*. - Click the *Advanced Search* button. - Select the *Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files* check box, and then click the *Search* button. - Proceed from step ii in section a above to find the file location. - ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i.../right.gif]Use Command Prompt to unregister CLDemuxer.ax ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) i - Click the *Start* button [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ton_16x16.gif], and then, in the Search box, type *Command Prompt*. - From the list of results, right-click *Command Prompt*, and then click *Run as administrator*. [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...dge_16x16.gif] If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. - At the command prompt, type *cd* followed by a space, type or paste the location of the folder that contains *CLDemuxer.ax* found in step iv of section a above (for example, *cd C:\Program Files*), and then press *ENTER*. - Type *regsvr32 /u CLDemuxer.ax*, and then press *ENTER*. CLDemuxer.ax is now unregistered. *Note* Re-registering the file after you've unregistered it might solve the problem. To re-register the file, repeat steps i, ii, and iii. In step iv, type *regsvr32 CLDemuxer.ax*. Repeat the steps to unregister the file if the problem returns. - ' [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ht.gif]Disable thumbnail view in Windows Explorer ' (http://www.vistax64.com/#here) a - Click the *Start* button [image: http://wer.microsoft.com/Responses/i...ton_16x16.gif], click *Control Panel*, click *Appearance and Personalization*, and then click *Folder Options*. - Click the *View* tab, and then select the *Always show icons, never thumbnails* check box. - Click *Apply*, and then click *OK*. If these steps don't solve the problem and you continue to receive problem reports, please consider filling out the survey at the bottom of this page. To help us continue to investigate this error, include the names of the add-ons that are currently enabled in Internet Explorer in the comments area of the survey. i could REALLY use some help here i apologize if this is is WAY to much stuff here butt i didn't know what else to do -- nick3889 |