Hello, I was using windows media player 10 for 18 months on this computer
with no problem and one day it wouldnt work anymore. I uninstalled it and
installed latest version 11. Still didnt work. Re-installed it 5 more times
over a week. Still wont work. Went back to version 10 and still wont work.
Now I have 11 again, and I cant use it at all. Occasionally I get an error
message, something about needing updated drivers, but when I check for
updates, windows says I am fine. What can I do. I ran 2 versions of spyware
and 2 registry cleaners and still no help.
Mike Poz [MSFT] - 26 Jun 2007 22:41 GMT
Do you have an error message for us? Perhaps a number or an URL from the Web
Help button on the error message?

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> Hello, I was using windows media player 10 for 18 months on this computer
> with no problem and one day it wouldnt work anymore. I uninstalled it and
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> updates, windows says I am fine. What can I do. I ran 2 versions of spyware
> and 2 registry cleaners and still no help.
Dale - 27 Jun 2007 00:14 GMT
I helped a guy work on a radar system once when I was in the Navy. This
radar system used fuses that cost over 300 dollars each. The guy would put
in a fuse and it would blow. THen he'd put in another fuse and it would
blow. And then another.
Eventually, I got him to stop putting in fuses and find out why it was
blowing fuses. :)
Dale

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> Hello, I was using windows media player 10 for 18 months on this computer
> with no problem and one day it wouldnt work anymore. I uninstalled it and
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> updates, windows says I am fine. What can I do. I ran 2 versions of spyware
> and 2 registry cleaners and still no help.