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i just got my laptop back after the processor got fried. no videos that use WMA work. they act like there loading, but never do. ive tried updating everything i can think of. java, shockwave, WMP and nothing has worked. ne ideas?
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no vids on the internet using them right?
I had this problem. Uninstall everything, including codecs and such, also which browser do you use? reboot, then download all codecs and then WMP and install everything and then reboot. then test.
I had this problem. Uninstall everything, including codecs and such, also which browser do you use? reboot, then download all codecs and then WMP and install everything and then reboot. then test.
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Originally Posted by wjcollier07
no vids on the internet using them right?
I had this problem. Uninstall everything, including codecs and such, also which browser do you use? reboot, then download all codecs and then WMP and install everything and then reboot. then test.
I had this problem. Uninstall everything, including codecs and such, also which browser do you use? reboot, then download all codecs and then WMP and install everything and then reboot. then test.
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ok.
uninstall the following.
Mozilla Firefox
Viewpoint Media Player (if applicable)
Then select *Show Updates* at the top of that window and then uninstall the following...
Uninstall ANY and ALL that have the following in them...
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player Runtime
Windows Media Player Hotfix
Security Update for Windows Media Player
Look carefully. Make sure you get them all.
Then Reboot.
Then CLICK HERE to install Windows Media Player 11
Then make sure that you have automatic updating set to on by going to Start>Right-Click My Computer>Go to Automatic Updates tab>Make sure its set to Automatic and then click ok!
Now reboot once again. And then go test out those vids. If it doesnt work, we have to formulate plan b.
uninstall the following.
Mozilla Firefox
Viewpoint Media Player (if applicable)
Then select *Show Updates* at the top of that window and then uninstall the following...
Uninstall ANY and ALL that have the following in them...
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player Runtime
Windows Media Player Hotfix
Security Update for Windows Media Player
Look carefully. Make sure you get them all.
Then Reboot.
Then CLICK HERE to install Windows Media Player 11
Then make sure that you have automatic updating set to on by going to Start>Right-Click My Computer>Go to Automatic Updates tab>Make sure its set to Automatic and then click ok!
Now reboot once again. And then go test out those vids. If it doesnt work, we have to formulate plan b.
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oh and make sure you DO NOT let it restart every time you uninstall something, just click the X at the top or say DO NOT restart now. restart AFTER you have completed ALL the uninstalls, make sure you have the file downloaded and after you restart, then start the new installation.
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Originally Posted by fuelforthesoul1999
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