Problema con Windows Media Player 11

24/09/2006 - 12:24 por MacMagic | Informe spam
Hola Foro!
Tengo un problema, con el Windows Media Player, cuando esta reproduciendo
musica y esta en segundo plano, miminizado, aveces se dispara el consumo de
recursos, dejando el ordenador a dos velas, y el proceso de wmplayer.exe a
85-95% de la CPU. Como lo puedo arreglar? Este fenomeno solo ocurre en una
sesion de usuario, la otra funciona con normalidad. Haver si alguien save
que pasa...
Saludos!!!

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#1 Gilbert
24/09/2006 - 13:48 | Informe spam
Windows MEdia player 11 esta en fase beta con lo cual no se puede garantizar
su estabilidad ni su correcto funcionamiento. Como arreglarlo? instalando de
nuevo windows media player 10.

Gilbert


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#2 Juan C.
24/09/2006 - 20:16 | Informe spam
¿Cómo? Yo me he querido "quitar de enmedio" el Media Player 11 y no lo
encuentro en "Agregar y quitar programas". Hace tiempo que lo instalé y no
quiero tirar de un punto de restauración. Si intentas instalar el 10 no te
deja.


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#3 Gilbert
25/09/2006 - 11:24 | Informe spam
aqui tienes los pasos para desinstalarlo:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/wi...gthePlayer

Rolling back to a previous version of the Player
Windows Media Player is a feature of the Windows operating system and cannot
be removed entirely. However, in Windows XP, you can roll back to the
version of the Player that was previously on your computer.

You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators
group to perform the following procedure.
1.. Disconnect any portable music or video devices that might be attached
to your computer.
2.. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
3.. In the Category View of Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs,
and then click Remove a program.
4.. Click Windows Media Player 11, and then click Remove.
If Windows Media Player 11 is not displayed in the list of currently
installed programs, then try the following:
1.. At the top of the list, select the Show updates check box.
2.. In the Windows XP - Software Updates section, click Windows Media
Player 11, and then click Change/Remove.
5.. In each of the two confirmation dialog boxes that appear, click OK.
6.. When the rollback process is complete (it might take several minutes),
click Restart.
7.. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
8.. In the Category View of Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs,
and then click Remove a program.
9.. Click Windows Media Format 11 Runtime, and then click Remove.
If Windows Media Format 11 Runtime is not displayed in the list of
currently installed programs, then try the following:
1.. At the top of the list, select the Show updates check box.
2.. In the Windows XP - Software Updates section, click Windows Media
Format 11 Runtime, and then click Change/Remove.
If you installed a non-US English version of Windows Media Player 11,
the instructions in the dialog boxes that are mentioned in steps 9, 10, and
11 might appear in English.
10.. In the first confirmation dialog box that appears, click OK.
11.. In the second confirmation dialog box that appears, select the Do you
want to continue with the rollback? check box, and then click OK.
12.. When the rollback process is complete (it might take several minutes
to complete), click Restart.
13.. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
14.. In the Category View of Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs,
and then click Remove a program.
15.. Click Microsoft User-Mode Driver Framework Feature Pack 1.0.0, and
then click Remove.
16.. Follow the instructions that appear in the Software Update Removal
Wizard.
If the Wudf01000 confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes to continue.
When the software removal process is complete (it might take several minutes
to complete), click Finish.
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