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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows XP => Topic started by: MikeC. on September 15, 2005, 01:07:38 AM

Title: Strange problems with my computer
Post by: MikeC. on September 15, 2005, 01:07:38 AM
Hi, new to the forums and was wondering if anyone had a clue on what's going on with my computer.

Everything is ok with my computer but there are some strange problems I'm having. Windows Media Player will not play and this message pops up:

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[size=13]Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the Player does not support the format you are trying to play.[/size]


WMP is fine and I have made the steps to try and fix the problem but no luck and the files I've tried to play are certainly ok. I don't understand what's wrong with it. :-/

Also, the 'Recent File' menu in a program such as WordPad is always blank. Why is this? I get these two errors aswell sometimes when I already have a document open and then I try and open up another one:

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[size=13]WORDPAD caused an invalid page fault in
module MSWRD832.CNV at 0167:0140f6d5.[/size]


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[size=13]WORDPAD caused an invalid page fault in
module MFC42.DLL at 0167:5f401351.[/size]


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Strange problems with my computer
Post by: vibhor_agarwalin on September 15, 2005, 02:02:19 AM
What type of files are you trying to play.

What's the ext.
Title: Re: Strange problems with my computer
Post by: MikeC. on September 15, 2005, 02:57:43 AM
WMV and MP3's.
Title: Re: Strange problems with my computer
Post by: vibhor_agarwalin on September 15, 2005, 03:16:32 AM
Do these files play somewhere else.

How can you say that those are not corrupted.
Title: Re: Strange problems with my computer
Post by: Mac on September 15, 2005, 05:03:34 AM
Data corruption is often caused by faulty RAM or simply that the RAM modules are not properly seated.

Click on the link below and download the .pdf file which will show you how to re-seat the RAM.

Check the security of all wiring and cables whilst you're in there.

Then try running MemTest86 - overnight - to see if any errors are reported.

Also run the drive manufacturer's diagnostic diskette over the drive.