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Windows media player

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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.
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Re: Windows media player plz help! <=====

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
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omg thank u affleck for that would u know if that is fixable ?
thanx :mrgreen:
and yes i still have my ram
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Hmm come to think of it i have just checked that registry and it does have that file
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my problem still isnt fixed can someone plz help me , plz
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what version of media player are you using ,and also deleting folders is never an option.
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hey capper jack,
im currently using windows media player 9.0
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Method 3: Reinstall Windows Media Player
Remove Windows Media Player, restart the computer, and then reinstall Windows Media Player.

capper jack or any one ,how is it i can remove this program?
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In xp choose from the left hand tool bar where it says add and remove windows components
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