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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Hi,
I have recently came from a LAN sesion and when i got home my windows media player is playing up.
I can't listen to music of any kind or movies this is really irittating...
Whenever i do try to play a song or movie clip it comes up with an error message saying, " Windows media player has encountered a problem and has been forced to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
then it asks me to send error report message or dont send error report message.
i have despretly been trying to fix this problem but not yet had a cure, please let me know if this problem is due to software damage or any thing like that PLZ HELP .... Oh yer and i have tried deleting the folder in program files called windows media player and then re-installing but that just doesn't fix it!
Thanx.
I have recently came from a LAN sesion and when i got home my windows media player is playing up.
I can't listen to music of any kind or movies this is really irittating...
Whenever i do try to play a song or movie clip it comes up with an error message saying, " Windows media player has encountered a problem and has been forced to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
then it asks me to send error report message or dont send error report message.
i have despretly been trying to fix this problem but not yet had a cure, please let me know if this problem is due to software damage or any thing like that PLZ HELP .... Oh yer and i have tried deleting the folder in program files called windows media player and then re-installing but that just doesn't fix it!
Thanx.
This error is generally the result of a corrupt or missing Custsat.dll file, usually located in the C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder.
Did you keep a eye on your comp at all times during the lan party you might want to check your ram to dude make sure its all there
REMOVAL
REINSTALL LINK
Did you keep a eye on your comp at all times during the lan party you might want to check your ram to dude make sure its all there
REMOVAL
REINSTALL LINK
Last edited by )BIG"B"Affleck; Oct 12th, 2003 at 1:07 pm.
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