View Full Version : Windows Media Player will not run
WetWired
2008-08-04, 12:18 PM
Suddenly and unexpectedly, Windows Media Player has stopped working. I cannot start it from the start menu or quick launch and it doesn't start when attempting to run media files. I'm running Windows XP, and the problem started with WMP 10. I have tried upgrading to WMP11, but it did not help
Thanatos
2008-08-04, 12:31 PM
Suddenly and unexpectedly, Windows Media Player has stopped working. I cannot start it from the start menu or quick launch and it doesn't start when attempting to run media files. I'm running Windows XP, and the problem started with WMP 10. I have tried upgrading to WMP11, but it did not help
Holy shit. Same thing happened to me last week. And I did the exact same thing that you tried to do (upgrade), but even that didn't work. I am also on Windows XP.
For right now I've switched to VLC Media Player.
Willkillforfood
2008-08-04, 12:34 PM
Wow. That's very weird. Can you reinstall it?
Lenny
2008-08-04, 12:46 PM
Do either of you have Windows Updates enabled, out of interest?
Thanatos
2008-08-04, 01:55 PM
Yes, I do. Although I may have skipped out on a couple lately. I'll have to check when I get home.
WetWired
2008-08-04, 03:30 PM
Yes, I've reinstalled it to no effect.
Wallow
2008-08-04, 03:52 PM
Have you tried uninstalling Windows media player 10 and degrading to 9 or something?
WetWired
2008-08-04, 05:56 PM
I can't find a way to uninstall 10
Draco2003
2008-08-04, 06:00 PM
I have had this happen a couple times with different programs. Sometimes Windows offers help, other times, just ignores it altogether. I checked to make sure that the shortcut was going to the correct location. Even the Start Menu is a shortcut I think...
Just Right-Click the desktop icon, click Properties. Move to the Shortcut tab if it's not there already. Then click Find Target.... If that doesn't do anything, then I guess that means your shortcut is broken. Hope this can be of some help.
WetWired
2008-08-04, 10:05 PM
It's not a shortcut problem.
Chruser
2008-08-05, 01:59 AM
if(fileext==illegalz){
deactivate();
}
By now, if the imposed lack of functionality does have something to do with Windows Update or Windows Genuine Disadvantage, Google's relevant results will likely be interlarded with some inexorable musings.
!King_Amazon!
2008-08-05, 10:58 AM
Suddenly and unexpectedly, Windows Media Player has stopped working. I cannot start it from the start menu or quick launch and it doesn't start when attempting to run media files. I'm running Windows XP, and the problem started with WMP 10. I have tried upgrading to WMP11, but it did not help
Have you looked in your task manager to see if the process is running or not? I used to have problems where I would open something, the process would be there, but I'd never see the program. It usually had to do with heavy computer lag and such.
My first guess was that maybe the process is being blocked by something, but if the process is running, that would eliminate that theory.
Wallow
2008-08-05, 11:51 AM
It's not a shortcut problem.
Umm, Control panel = Uninstall programs?
WetWired
2008-08-05, 01:08 PM
WMP doesn't show up in the list except 11, and 11 just does a restore to what you were running before it. Even the window component uninstall just removes icons. There is no uninstall for WMP.
Thanatos
2008-08-05, 01:43 PM
Mine still won't work, either, and I've tried numerous things. That's weird that it happened at around the same time.
Lenny
2008-08-05, 01:47 PM
Will the program run in Safe Mode for either of you?
!King_Amazon!
2008-08-05, 04:48 PM
I'd suggest you guys go to www.computerproblems.org
I know advertising other websites isn't allowed, but they're super helpful with any sort of computer problems. A few Zelaroners post there (or at least used to) and the people there really seem to know their stuff. Be sure to give every bit of information that you can.
Willkillforfood
2008-08-06, 12:34 AM
If you want to bad enough just reformat ;). And this all happened because you touch yourself at night.
jamer123
2008-08-07, 07:07 AM
try looking for the uninstall in program files/windows movie player
Wallow
2008-08-07, 07:28 PM
try looking for the uninstall in program files/windows movie player
Jamer, we've already suggested this. Read the past posts before you post useless spam.
Wed-G
2008-08-07, 09:53 PM
Jamer, we've already suggested this. Read the past posts before you post useless spam.
Sorry for the spam, but do have some vendetta against jamer, wallow? It seems that you leap at the chance to shoot him down.
Wallow
2008-08-08, 09:54 AM
Sorry for the spam, but do have some vendetta against jamer, wallow? It seems that you leap at the chance to shoot him down.
Nahh, It's just annoying, he's done this multiple times on other threads
WetWired
2008-08-16, 12:23 PM
So apparently, WMP doesn't work on my adminsitrator account, but it works on a user account setup for file sharing or when I leave my computer on while I'm at work. Any ideas?
Draco2003
2008-08-16, 01:57 PM
Not sure how Vista works, but on XP you can control access to programs through the Start menu. Under Custom, check to see what you set media player is, and whether or not you are allowed access to it...
WetWired
2008-08-17, 03:41 PM
And apparently Winamp doesn't work anymore, either o_0
sheerx
2008-08-17, 09:03 PM
I use a program called "Your Uninstaller!" which lets you uninstall programs that do no appear in the add/remove programs list. It also scans the entire disk for unused registry entries and files and completely removes all traces of the program. Their website should have a trail version so I'd suggest trying that.
If all else fails use Windows Media Classic. It's great.
Chruser
2008-08-17, 09:15 PM
I've gotten everything to work by default in VLC, with the exception of one movie and commodore SID files.
WetWired
2008-08-18, 06:39 AM
I'm expecting that if WMP and Winamp don't work that other media players are going to behave similarly. Also, note that this is only an issue with a single user account on the machine; if someone knew what registry entries or whatever to copy from one use to the other...
WetWired
2008-08-26, 07:55 PM
Here's a really odd development: After a view a video in Media Player Classic, WMP will start propperly and I can view any video with WMP. It almost seems like some service isn't being started by WMP or something similar.
Thanatos
2008-08-27, 09:01 AM
WMP still doesn't work on my computer. I said F it and am using VLC media player to run everything. I <3 it.
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