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Mar. 7th, 2004 09:36 amHey guys. It's everyone's favorite overnight DSL tech with a question about his own shite. Now, I've had this problem twice, once with my laptop and once on my new desktop. Whenever clicking a link to a video, it will open Media Player, then error and close, but only if it's an MPEG. I actually had a customer with the same question a bit ago. I've reinstalled IE and Media Player and neither does any good. Both XP. Any ideas?
OH! While I'm here...a problem that just popped up that stumped my shift: trying to recover my laptop with the restore cd. Put it in and turn it on, should go to some instructions and such, ya? For me, it's just working like a boot disk, taking me to an A prompt. Drives A and N are ram drives. My breathren...help.
OH! While I'm here...a problem that just popped up that stumped my shift: trying to recover my laptop with the restore cd. Put it in and turn it on, should go to some instructions and such, ya? For me, it's just working like a boot disk, taking me to an A prompt. Drives A and N are ram drives. My breathren...help.
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Date: 2004-03-07 07:56 am (UTC)Definately an MPEG codec problem.
Date: 2004-03-07 10:13 am (UTC)Did you install the NIMO Codec Pack to play the various types of DiVX? NIMO is a known codec breaker.
As for the restore CD.... hrm.. drive A should be the boot image on the cd... N might well be a RAM drive...
check to see if the cd-rom drivers and MSCDEX are loading off that boot image. Even tho the BIOS can boot from the CD, it's only seeing the floppy image in bootimg.bin. You still need DOS-mode cdrom drivers and MSCDEX to get to the rest of the disc.
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Date: 2004-03-07 02:54 pm (UTC)as for the ram drive. I don't know... but it sounds as it your laptop might be expecting something to load off the hard drive *before* you choose which boot device you go to. Keep alert for any "other" boot menus/selections/hotkeys during startup and also check the boot order of the computer if you can.
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Date: 2004-03-07 03:34 pm (UTC)Re: Definately an MPEG codec problem.
Date: 2004-03-07 03:35 pm (UTC)Re: Definately an MPEG codec problem.
Date: 2004-03-07 04:56 pm (UTC)It's also possible that CD is just a boot CD, and the recovery info is on a hidden partition of the hard drive. Did you ever replace or repartition the hard disk? Is your laptop an HP or Compaq? They are usually set up this way.
Re: Definately an MPEG codec problem.
Date: 2004-03-07 08:47 pm (UTC)Re: Definately an MPEG codec problem.
Date: 2004-03-07 10:07 pm (UTC)