On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 18:06:00 -0700, Doug <> wrote:
>Windows media does not exist in the add/remove section. Downloading the
>newest version will not install either, because it says my installed version
>is newer. So either won't work.
>
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>> On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 11:34:01 -0700, Doug <> wrote:
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>> >All the protocols are selected, and I have not adjusted any settings in
>> >windows media, it literally just started doing this, when I lost power and
>> >the system shut down due to lack of power. Admittenly this is probably the
>> >cause, it's probably corrupted a file, but HOW DO YOU REINSTALL the program?
>>
>> add/remove section- remove-repair.
>> If that fails
>> Visit Microsoft and d/l the newest version and re-install it.
>> or reinstall it from the C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player using setup_wm.exe
You didn't say how this worked.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...userlocale=409
I show this link for troubleshooting.
I just ran thru my HP recover, and even it doesn't show the media player either.
That's the route's I'd go. but if it's just one page, I'd 1st weigh if itreally is the media player, or how bad do I want to fix it for that page.
C:\Users\your_name_here\AppData\Roaming\Media Player Classic
this may just be on my machine.
This is a shot in the dark.
this folder
C:\Users\your_name_here\Local Settings\Microsoft\Media Player
if you take and move this entire folder, out of media players path, it might rebuild itself with all new files. And all new settings.
I wouldn't delete it, just move it somewhere [another drive] that you know media player will fail to find it.
Then if it boots fine, recheck this folder and compare to the one you moved. If not, just move that folder back.
I was looking for a winmed.ini file, but can't find one. If you find one,just rename it, and boot media player. this should be a config settings.
if it isn't found , programs usually rebuild with one using default settings. If not you always rename it back to original name.
I can't think of anything past check the troubleshooting link above 1st.
>>
>> But chances are that the page you're accessing may no longer exist.
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