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Make sure that wmplayer.exe and any other service starting with wmp has been halted via TaskManager then begin to regsvr32 all of the above listed files. Yes this is probably a bad thing to do, but it worked for me and so far i have seen no problems with any other program. I ran the "regsvr32" command with the following dll files Fixed that but CREATED the current error that this thread is about. Reading some other issues on other boards i found out the cmd "regsvr32 wmp.dll" i tried this because my Windows Media Center wasn't working properly. I do not know i this will fix anyone elses but here is what i did. I had the same issue with WMP running Windows Vista Ultimate (SP1) and i found the solution to MY problem. Firefox has been the only admin install to date. OH, Guaranteed clean machine, other than mentioned, reformatted and built 5 days ago. Some further testing will ensue, immediately.

foricbly enable readyboost

I can get rid of the "effect" going on right now by rebooting in single monitor, but, I've started killing the process tree as an annoyance rather than a defect. Running the multiple monitors guarantees this effect. Firefox alone won't do it to me, I think (The only add-on I run is No-Script). Works light a light switch, (GTX8800 Video card on ECS945-PA board with Pentium D 945's).īUT! I'm almost guaranteed to be running firefox on the other monitor while switching back and forth. Close to single monitor and reboot, problem goes away until I do it again (fairly often). If I switch to the TV monitor via S-Video in "extended mode" play a DVD movie and switch back, instant problem. I've successfully tied my issue with this in Windows Premium, to multiple monitors. I was going crazy trying to figure out what was going wrong! If you hit "Hide Player" from the bar, but then go and open another file (say through explorer), if you try to close the program it will keep running in the background.Īll you have to do is hit "Show Player" on the Foxy Tunes control panel and WMP 11 will start closing properly again. There is one control on the browser that allows you to hide (remove it from the taskbar) whatever program you are running while keeping the file running.

foricbly enable readyboost

WMP 11) but the controls are on the browser. It still plays thrtough whatever program you are using (i.e. Well, it had to do with Firefox and an addon called Foxy Tunes.įoxy Tunes in a firefox addon that bascially puts media player controls directly onto the firefox browser. While playing files in WMP 11 using Windows Vista, I would close WMP 11, and all it would do would was apparently minimize the player because I could still hear it pkaying and the codecs still appeared in my bar at the bottom.

foricbly enable readyboost

I searched the boards looking for a solution and couldn't find one, but I stumbled upon it myself and I'm interested to know if this helps anyone else. I was having the same problem as everyone here.














Foricbly enable readyboost