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WMP install error message
Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 6:38 am
Posted by Kamaran Brown (20 messages posted)

Does anyone know what this means, Google search is not helping.

"Windows Media Player was not installed properly and must be reinstalled.
Do you wish to install the Player from the Microsoft Web site?"

I had 9 or 10, and tried to install 11 but it gave me this message, I tried to uninstall 
all WMP's on all my drives; even did a repair from the Install CD.  I still get this 
message.

In the error box to send to Microsoft (I do not have Internet on that computer, hence 
the whole problem), there is a Code: 0xc0000005 and Address: 0x000000004b5cf7bf

Any ideas anyone?

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re: WMP install error message
Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 8:49 pm
Posted by darkwarlord (64 messages posted)

Don't bother.
Winblows Media Player sucks.

Jus download CCCP. Media Player Classic (wmp6)
is the best of all.

http://cccp-project.net/


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On Wednesday, April 5, 2006 at 6:38 am, Kamaran Brown wrote:
>Does anyone know what this means, Google search is not helping.
>
>"Windows Media Player was not installed properly and must be reinstalled.
>Do you wish to install the Player from the Microsoft Web site?"
>
>I had 9 or 10, and tried to install 11 but it gave me this message, I tried to uninstall
>all WMP's on all my drives; even did a repair from the Install CD. I still get this
>message.
>
>In the error box to send to Microsoft (I do not have Internet on that computer, hence
>the whole problem), there is a Code: 0xc0000005 and Address: 0x000000004b5cf7bf
>
>Any ideas anyone?

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