Re: Vista version Media Player 11 won't start up.
- From: "zachd [MSFT]" <zachd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:25:55 -0700
What third party multimedia software/codec packs are on the system? There's
likely a few possible options here.
If it's really sourced from a WMP problem, I would think that--
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#networktab
would fix that up.
--
Speaking for myself only.
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
--
"nmdawes" <nmdawes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:04B05255-9514-40B9-B400-893DE7A64272@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have this problem and have had it before, the last time i rebuilt my
laptop, I refuse to do it this time
Some interesting things i have learned though
This problem is directly linked to IE7, websites that i buy music from do
not load properly and always have an error or if they do load then i cant
play any of the samples.
If i use another browser same problem
If you turn off the access control ,then media player works fine as it
does
also if you run it as an administrator - never understood this one as my
aco*** is an admin so why have this feature - also the websites as
described
above work fine
I have also created another account on my machine and media player works
fine from this account.
All this points to a problem with profile. I find it frustrating to have
to
right click to run as admin evey time i want to run media player.
If i turn acces control off permantley then this affects some of my other
programs as although i am still logged in as me the other programs think I
am
another user an all personal data or settings are not recognised
It is not possible to reinstall IE7 or Vista media player so this is a
stale
mate situation
Microsoft need to know this is a commom problem and issue a fix
its been going on to long
"pugwashtizzie" wrote:
In further correpondence with Microsoft who, incidentally, have been very
helpful and attentive (should be for software that cost me nearly £200!),
I
have received the following email:
"Thank you for your reply. In this case I can only suggest running an
in-place installation of Windows Vista on your computer. To do so please
start Windows Vista from your hard drive and insert the Windows Vista DVD
after booting. Now please run the Windows Vista setup again from within
Windows Vista. This will repair all applications including Media Player
and
Media Center by replacing the damaged files. It might be possible that
you
need to install a device driver again if you have installed the drivers
for
your hardware manually but normally all installed application will not be
harmed by this additional installation."
I was the under the impression tha running Windows Vista setup again
would
wipe out the previous installation completely but obviously I was wrong.
I
just wish that in the Vista Help section they would mention this option.
Maybe they have but I cannot see it.
I have not tried the above because before receiving the infomation, I
took
the drastic step of having a second drive installed and clean installing
XP
on one drive and clean installing Vista on the other (apparently must be
done
in this order, i.e XP first and Vista second). IN other words, starting
all
over again!
"MC360" wrote:
On Feb 28, 4:55 pm, pugwashtizzie
<pugwashtiz...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have finally received an email reply from Microsoft as follows:
"I am not sure what causes the problem with Windows Media Player but
at the
moment there is no update available for the Media Player of Windows
Vista and
the Media Player designed for Windows XP cannot be installed on
Windows
Vista. Because the Media Player is part of the basic installation
there is
also no option to remove it from Control Panel > Programs or to run a
stand
alone reinstallation of the Media Player.
I think the easiest way to solve your problem is using System Restore
to
restore your system to a date where Windows Media Player was still
working
without problems. To do so please go to Start-menu > Search-bar >
type in
RESTORE and press Enter on your keyboard. This will open the System
Restore
program where you can select a restore point after clicking on Next.
Please
select a date before the 24th February to get the system repaired. If
you
have installed additional applications after the 24th February it
will be
necessary to reinstall the software of course."
For some peculiar reason I have no Restore Points before Windows
Media
stopped working so it seems that I am going to have to reinstall
Vista whci I
consider ridiculous.
Incidentally, before I received the above email reply I spoke to
Microsoft
(India?) who were unable to provide a solution and promised to phone
me back.
They didn't.
"pugwashtizzie" wrote:
Have got exactly the same problem as you have though my Media
Center also
does not work and I am running Windows Vista Home Premium version.
As I
bought the full version (costing nearly £200 !!!) I have the right
to contact
Microsoft by email for free. They claim a reply in 24 hours but I
have been
waiting 72 and I have heard nothing.
"markymar...@xxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate. I've had the system for
about 2
weeks now. Media Player 11 has just stopped working. If I try to
open
up an music file, nothing happens. I can click all day on any
media
file and Media Player 11 will not fire up.
Apple iTunes however will play my mp3 files ( untill it locks up/
freezes), pretty much useless for anything else at the moment,
including syncing up the 4 iPods in the house. My feelings on
this....this is the experience Apple intentionally wants new
Vista
users to have, at least till they decide to release the glitch
free
Vista compatible version of iTunes.
Getting back to Media Player 11,I thought maybe I should
un-install it
but when I go to the add/remove programs option screen, Media
Player
isnt even on the list, Vista wont allow me to remove Media Player
11.
I tried to download and install it from Microsoft in hopes that
it
would give me an option to repair or re-install it but all I
could
find was an XP version. When I tried to install it , Vista would
give
me a pop up message telling me that my system currently has the
most
up to date version, then it automatically ended the installation.
I'm not going to re-install Vista just to fix this, I should
have
better options and more control, but I don't obviously.
Overall I still like the cool new features of Vista and hope a
Microsoft Guru will have a fix for me soon. I love my mp3s' & Im
getting grouchy without my Media Player 11.
Well I did a RESTORE and I guess you could say it solved my Media
Player 11 along with the Media Center issues that came with it but
caused new ones. Now I have to install a bunch of other software all
over again. My issues started after the installation of Sony Sound
Forge 8 and Sony Acid Pro 6d. Lets try this again.
.
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