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    For some unknown reason Windows Media Player 11 will no longer open. Is there software installtions that may cause a conflict with WMP and disable it…I note Secunia has recomended several QT version update but any other ideas as to what might bbe causing the problem….WMP probably disable a few weeks ago and I don’t have a good restore point….Any help appreciated….

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    • #1090345

      Do you get an error message? Have you checked the event logs?See Some Windows Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop responding for help on running system file checker.

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #1090351

        WMP will nolt open at all so there are no error messages…ran SFC.EXE and results indicate there are some system errors…Then look at CBS.LOG and this is very difficult to determine which entries have errors……maybe I just nned to wait until update 1 comes out and this will make any need system repairs. BTW, is there any software that will replace WMP, particularly which will work for Web-Radio or similar…? Thanks for the help….

        • #1090379

          Windows Vista Home Premium – Repair StartUp is a page on a repair install of Vista.

          Joe

          --Joe

          • #1090421

            Thanks for the help, but suggested link for repairing Vista found errors but could not automatically repair….I think I will just wait for the SP-1 release and hope this will repair WMP….

            • #1090430

              You must have an installation DVD and have the system set to boot from DVD first. Do you mean the installation would not start?

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1090433

              To make the matters more complicated my Vista Home Premium DVD is damaged and it will not boot, but I have a Windows Anytime Upgrade DVD which I used to perform the repair. The latter repair completed successfully but indicated there was a problem which could not be repaired automatically.
              After rurnning the Anytime Upgrade DVD tried to open WMP with no success…it will simply not run anymore (I suspect there is some software conflict). When Vista SP-1 gets released I hope this will restore WMP back to a working condition….Thanks for the advice….

            • #1090438

              You can install Vista SP-1 Release Candidate right now.
              But remember, you must uninstall SP-1 RC when the final version of SP-1 will be released.

              For detailed instructions, see
              Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC Public Availability Program

              For uninstall information, see
              Release notes for the Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate

            • #1090446

              Thanks for the info, but I will wait until SP-1 final is released…don’t want to install RC-1, uninstall it, and then install SP-1…dangerous stuff for me as current installation is working fine except WMP not functioning (which I can live without if there is no other alternative software)….Thanks again for the help and info..

            • #1090595

              Are you trying to execute WMP from a shortcut? What happens if you double click C:Program FilesWindows Media Playerwmplayer.exe?

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1090604

              Tried opening WMP from the install director, wmplayer.exe, still will not open….after a second or so it just stops loading…very similar to when I attempt to open it from a shortcut….guess I will have to wait until SP-1 final gets release!!! BTW, installed version is 11.0.6000.6344 and when I try to reinstall WMP I get an error that the version I am trying to reinstall (11.0.6000.6324) is older than the installed version….

            • #1090620

              I have the ‘6344’ version and it works fine. See WMP FAQ: A trouble-shooting guide for Windows Media Player problems. for some possible help. With Vista you can not reinstall WMP separately. You must repair/reinstall Vista. If you want to try a different player see Zune.net | Zune Software.

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1090626

              Thanks much, finally got WMP running after installing the WMP Vista Reset file from the troubleshooting guide…Also installed Zune Tunes and will give it a try…Thanks for sticking with me to get WMP running again….

            • #1090632

              Glad to do it. Persistence is a big asset when dealing with these issues. grin

              Joe

              --Joe

          • #1090660

            Hi joe

            I don’t have a problem with WMP at the moment, I was interested in this thread because I have Vista Ultimate on an Acer machine where disks are not supplied the files are on a hard drive, if I had this problem would I have to do a complete re-install?

            Regards

            Braddy

            • #1090683

              Usually an OEM supplies a way to burn disks buried somewhere on the PC. Sometimes there is also a way to start a recovery boot from the hidden partition. You can almost always request recovery media from the vendor for a modest price. I’d recommend that you find a way to get external recovery media that way you can pretty much do what you wish.

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1090688

              Hi Joe

              Thanks for the advice, I’ll have look around.

              Regards

              Braddy

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