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when I try to run media player I get an error message. There is an internal problem with media player?? Worked yesterday...ran adaware and spybot still not working. XPpro.
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re-install wmp there is probably a file that got corrupted and then deleted by anti-virus or something
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re-install wmp there is probably a file that got corrupted and then deleted by anti-virus or something
OK, so I take the start up disk? Then can I just reload specific files?
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no just download windows media player 10 from microsoft.com the download should install wmp and any components needed to use it. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...0/default.aspx

if reinstalling it doesnt work see if you can use the system restore to go back to a date when it did work.
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no just download windows media player 10 from microsoft.com the download should install wmp and any components needed to use it. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...0/default.aspx

if reinstalling it doesnt work see if you can use the system restore to go back to a date when it did work.

I downloaded 10 and when it finished loading I got same error message. Thank you so far, any other ideas...
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get another media player
try a system restore if this is a recent problem then you probably have a date that you can restore to.
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Quote originally posted by mikeandike22 ...
get another media player
try a system restore if this is a recent problem then you probably have a date that you can restore to.

I am a tard when it comes to this stuff. by get a new media player, do you mean download something like Real player?

How do I do a system restore?

Thanks
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goto start-->all programs-->accesories-->system tools-->System restore.
this process might be different if you are using an earlier version of windows and not windows xp. and yes i did mean get another media player but not real player you need something that can play anything.
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Thanks, went to the site, and ran msmedia, everything plays in that way, tried WMP 10 download again, still get the same message internal error...
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