Clicking on a WMV file in Explorer causes error...



I'm looking at a list of .WMV files. If I single-click one (or hover over
it with preview on) I get the error:

The instruction at "0x0152b676" referenced memory at "0xd0000000". The
memory could not be "read".

This error occurs on all files, yet I can open the files by using Windows
Media Player. These files work on other machines, including a new XP
machine. I'm running a Toshiba laptop (P35-S6112, it's a 3.43 gHz P4 with 1
GB or RAM and plenty of free disk space). The OS is XP Pro SP2 with all the
updates applied. Windows Media Player is version 10. I have downloaded and
ran MemTest and there were no errors detected. The machine has been running
very well except for this little hiccup.

Anyone have an idea where to go from here? Thanks!

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Bobby C.

"If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In
Prolonging The Problem." - from the 2002 Despair series posters entitled
"Consulting"




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