Please, not just on this forum but any - don't just tag on to a random
thread, please start a new one as your problem is entirely different
and posting random questions just adds to the noise !
Yeah that 'real windows' is a load of crap, looks like some sort of
job-creation scheme at MS to me !
OK down to your peoblem : Need to know What version of media player
are you using or downloaded, and which version of 'bogus windows' do
you have?
Cheers - Neil
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 20:43:02 -0700, "NanC"
<> wrote:
>First time on this Forum. My Media Player isn't working so I tried to d/l it
>again.
>Had to verify "Real Windows" and it didn't verify! My system is Sony Vaio,
>does that make a dif?
>
>What I am having trouble with is when I want to make a new automatic
>playlist there is just one choice and before I could add several regular
>playlists to the automatic one. Now I can just have one list.
>
>That is why I tried to d/l a new one.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks
>
>"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 14:27:05 -0700, Keith Globus <Keith
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >"Jess" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Help, Im running and something has happened to Media Player, I get an
>> >> Internal Application Error warning?? I have tryed to download it again, but
>> >> nothing ive tryed is working, i still get the same error message. I cant get
>> >> rid of madia player to install another version cause it came with XP on the
>> >> computer. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>> >> thankyou
>> >
>> >I am having the exact same internal application error with Windows Media
>> >Player version 10. The Windows player will not launch. I am running Windows
>> >98 second edition. Please help!
>>
>>
>> Either you *aren't* running Win98 SE or you *aren't* running Media
>> Player 10. MP10 won't install on anything other than XP unless there's
>> a new hack I'm not aware of. Please check and try again.
>>
>> Cheers - Neil
>>
>>