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#Windows media player 12 repair install
If you downloaded generic drivers, or if you are using a software which upadte your drivers like DRIVER GENIUS or OTHERS then you must install all the real drivers who came with your CD or check the model of your MotherBoard and google it. The question is, why couldn’t I’ve done it before? the reason is simple and the answer is the same.
#Windows media player 12 repair Pc
It should work.Įy guys, I have the real solution to this issue in WMP 11, or older versiones, actually I’ve tried EVERY SINGLE solution the other guys above wrote, but NO ONE worked for me, so I tried to fix by my self, I just formated my pc and put a Ghost Image I’d already created months ago,and then I reinstalled the drivers but the error was still coming out, so to make a long story short, I just downloaded THE DRIVERS OF VIDEO AND SOUND from the webpage of the manufacturer of my MOTHERBOARD, not the ones included in my cd, because they aren’t compatible. Try playing audio CD with currently re-installed WMP (9). Check “Windows Media Player”, select Next button, allow install to complete.ĭ.
#Windows media player 12 repair windows
Select in Welcome pane: “Install Optional Windows Components”ģ. Insert into CD Drive the “Windows XP” installation CDĢ. Reinstall WMP (9) component into Windows XPġ. Uncheck “Windows Media Player”, select Next button, allow uninstall to complete.Ĭ. Select Add or Remove Windows Componentsģ. Remove WMP (9) component from Windows XPĢ. Uninstall both “WMP 11” and “WMF 11 runtime”.ī. Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove ProgramsĢ. Audio CD (not one that pops up Macrovision CDS-200 Player, a player that comes with some audio CDs).ġ. Have “Windows XP” installation CD available.Ĥ. Validate audio CD can play with other players: iTunes, Real, or Macrovision CDS-200 Player, etc.ģ. I had updated my drivers from Creative Labs site.Ģ. Nor do I have problems with audio when watching Flash clips on YouTube.ġ. I have no problem playing audio CD through my Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit card with: Real, iTunes, and Macrovision CDS-200 Player. I have a Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit Audio Card running on Window XP SP3. I had problems with Windows Media Player (WMP 11) which did not play CDs (Error C00D11B1) and WMP’s Speaker Properties Crashes. Some ‘smart Alec’ really screwed up big tis time! Help!!įIX C00D11B1: When WMP 11 does not play any audio This is Microsoft being it’s usual cynical self I reckon, They have modified my OS to exclude proper use of things it has an argument with and didn’t ask me if that was OK or even tell me that it was going to happen if I agreed to the updates.I hope someone finds a universal solution soon as this is growing and growing and is global. Now I can’t even playback a wmv file I rec’d in a e-mail from a pal.I have tried almost everything suggested here and nothing has worked and I doubt if anything will work permanently. Next thing I find that WMPlayer no longer wanted to play back the recorded videos in my Acer Orbicam library.I just got ‘the message’. First thing I noticed was that I suddenly no longer got audio warnings when I rec’d e-mail,msn messages,or when a contact comes on msn,all other alerts work. My problems started with the recent automatic updates to Vista Home Premium that seemed to take a couple of hours to install. No need to even reinstall the apps! How’s that for a 10 second fix to something people have been blogging about for a year? 😉 You can even re-enable your disabled IE add-ins and plugins after this resets them simply by going to Tools – Manage Add-ons – Enable or Disable Add-ons.
#Windows media player 12 repair password
If you use a password manager like RoboForm anyway (which you should be using), then you won’t even notice. However, the only things you really lose of value are your cached URL’s & cookies (i.e. Note: Make sure you back up your settings, bookmarks, toolbars, etc. I called NetFlix tech support to let them know. I figured this out on my own in about 10 minutes.

So much for NetFlix tech support and 1000’s of forums with all these convoluted steps. In Internet Explorer, click Tools – Internet Options – Advanced – Reset. A little googling revealed this simple fix (worked for me with Vista and Dell XPS200 with ATI Radeon X600 after installing latest drivers from ati.com): *** DRM SOLUTION **** Regarding C00D11B1 (the DRM error), everyone is focusing on the wrong thing! As soon as NetFlex tech support told me it was a PROFILE issue and that the only way to fix it was to create a new profile, I knew there had to be a better solution.
