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    That's the message i get everytime i try to use Windows Media Player.

    I downloaded the newest one. Clicked install. It said, would you like to run it now. Yes.

    An internal application error has occured.

    Have i accidently deleted something from my pc? Or have i got a virus .. or does anyone know how to fix this. Ta


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    Try uninstalling it. Then re-installing it. If that doesn't work, then you are screwed.
    Simply; you.

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    DAMN FUCKING ERROR MESSAGE. I went into windows configuration. TOok it off the list... and it uninstalled. Got the new one from microsoft.com FUCKING WHORE WON'T FUCKING WORK... GRRR DAMN SHIT HOLE I'LL FUCK YOUR FACE SO HARD YOU BLEED TO DEATH.


    DIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEE


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    crofty, what version of WMP you got and what OS you on?

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    windows XP. And .. 10


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    Hmmmm weird, and you have fully uninstalled and installed again?

    I always get errors with WMP

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    Yup. =(


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    tried kicking the pc?
    Throwing it out a 99 story window

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    ^^ I don't think mr. Computer likes that... :lol:


    Delete the whole program, download it again (even if you have saved it on your hard drive), and then install it again... Sometimes downloads/installations fail to write a file properly...

    It works most of the time for me when this happens...

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    I've tried re-installing 3 times before.. so i doubt it's that ONe day it just stopped working.. i think a file is missing from my actual pc ... not windows media player.


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