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Windows Media Player Problem in XP, Media Palyer not functioning in windows
chithira
post Aug 11 2005, 11:07 PM
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Since many days, I have not been able to run windows media player. Whenever I try to load media player, it responds "an internal error has occured". Some times, it shows an error code 00006503. It gives the normal pop-up of the XP telling that to report this problem to Microsoft. I tried reinstallation of the new version of media player on top of that. Even it didn't work.

Can anybody tell me the solution to the above problem, I would be grateful.


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post Aug 16 2005, 07:17 AM
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Hi. I would try removing and reinstalling WMP. Go to the control panel, add/remove programs, on the left side chick on add/remove windows components. Find WMP and remove it. Then re-install it.
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