Thanks...............I've gone thru that list before for other stuff, but
nothing is telling me I have a WMP problem. No error messages, etc. It's just
stopped functioning even though all indications are that it's still there.
The last time this happened, I deduced that an Office update screwed it up,
by noting that a change had been made on the same date as the update. After
uninstalling the update it was working again. Something to do with codecs I
think. Now it has gone back to the Twilight Zone again. It must be ultra
sensitive to stuff happening in the software. Anyway, nothing that I
consciously did.
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bostonblakie
"Cal Bear '66" wrote:
Quote:
> This may provide some insight into the problem:
>
> Go to Control Panel (Classic view) > Problem Reports and Solutions > "View
> problem history" > right click on a problem and select "View problem details" >
> use the "Copy to clipboard" link in the lower left of the Details window and
> paste into a reply to this thread.
>
>
> I Bleed Blue and Gold
> GO BEARS!
>
>
> "bostonblakie" <bostonblakie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:7EFAEFF0-6D44-4D86-A767-63F8F9B93383@xxxxxx Quote:
> > The WMP that's part of my Vista operating system beomes inaccessable whenever
> > something I don't understand shuts it down. There doesn't seem to be an
> > intuitive way to correct this. Not even making it the default player. Is
> > there some way I can correct this? I do have a basic knowledge of my PC but
> > this seems over my head. I have done all the basic checks without results. I
> > know that an MS Office update shut it off once but I was able to correct that
> > and get it started again. I don't know what happened this time. thanks
> > --
> > bostonblakie
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