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Cannot open WMP(11) in Vista.
Hello I am in need of and would appreciate some assistance. I am running Vista Home Premium on an Acer Aspire 5738Z. The system was in place when the laptop was purchased in UK. I run automatic updates for Vista and regularly update and scan with Avira, Spybot, Reg Mec and Malwarebytes. WMP(11) has been working fine until V recently. I have recently loaded SONY HANDYCAM PMB (ver4.2.00) from the disc which came with a recently (UK) purchased SONY HANDYCAM. I am suspicious that this may be the root cause of the problem. I think that WMP(11) is running in the background as I'm pretty sure that is still on my system. It is in Computer and program files. Neither I nor other parties' e.g. clips from websites can seem to open it. I do not know what to do next. I will be grateful of any help. Regards Sychman. Always dance as though nobody is watching! |
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"Sychman" wrote in message ... Cannot open WMP(11) in Vista. Hello I am in need of and would appreciate some assistance. I am running Vista Home Premium on an Acer Aspire 5738Z. The system was in place when the laptop was purchased in UK. I run automatic updates for Vista and regularly update and scan with Avira, Spybot, Reg Mec and Malwarebytes. WMP(11) has been working fine until V recently. I have recently loaded SONY HANDYCAM PMB (ver4.2.00) from the disc which came with a recently (UK) purchased SONY HANDYCAM. I am suspicious that this may be the root cause of the problem. I think that WMP(11) is running in the background as I'm pretty sure that is still on my system. It is in Computer and program files. Neither I nor other parties' e.g. clips from websites can seem to open it. I do not know what to do next. I will be grateful of any help. Regards Sychman. What happens when you right-click a video file Open With choose Windows Media Player ? |
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Hello "Dave-UK" Thank you for you assistance.
However, Reg Mec flagged up registry changes this morning. On completing the scan it had fixed 200 problems. I am some what surprised about this as I scan regularly. I then used Reg Mec to defrag and then restarted. I then found your message and subsequently when looking for WMP. Guess what? That's right, it opened first time. I can open it now from video files or from the start menu. Hopefully it will be okay now. TYVM for your reply. Kind regards Sychman. "Dave-UK" wrote in message ... "Sychman" wrote in message ... Cannot open WMP(11) in Vista. Hello I am in need of and would appreciate some assistance. I am running Vista Home Premium on an Acer Aspire 5738Z. The system was in place when the laptop was purchased in UK. I run automatic updates for Vista and regularly update and scan with Avira, Spybot, Reg Mec and Malwarebytes. WMP(11) has been working fine until V recently. I have recently loaded SONY HANDYCAM PMB (ver4.2.00) from the disc which came with a recently (UK) purchased SONY HANDYCAM. I am suspicious that this may be the root cause of the problem. I think that WMP(11) is running in the background as I'm pretty sure that is still on my system. It is in Computer and program files. Neither I nor other parties' e.g. clips from websites can seem to open it. I do not know what to do next. I will be grateful of any help. Regards Sychman. What happens when you right-click a video file Open With choose Windows Media Player ? |