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After installing Vista I cannot play any video files or games. As soon as I try to play a video media player crashes and as soon as I try to run a game it crashes. My mp3s however play without any problems. I have updated all my drivers and installed all windows updates. I have tried running dxdiag but it crashes unless I bypass system information, directsound, and directshow.
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Well first off MP3's will have nothing to do with your video card... so dont let that get you off track. It sounds like nothing video related is working at all on your system. When it crashes what error message does it show you? You mentioned that you upgraded to Vista.. did you do so from XP SP2? Did you have alot of foreign video codecs installed on your XP OS before you did the upgrade?
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Err not mentioned.. but I am assuming you upgraded to Vista from what you stated. Sorry |
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My apologies, I should have stated that Vista was installed on a clean partition so there should be no foreign codecs installed. The error message I get just says "*.exe has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." I have reformatted and reinstalled twice now. I also found out I cannot play .wav files as well however all the windows sound effects are working fine. |
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What program are you using to play the stuff??? --------------- The more I read the forums, the more I feel that a number of individuals would be well served by skipping their next GPU purchase in favor of a little "Stress relief" from the local 'Working Girls'" |
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Anyone have any ideas? I'm starting to think this may be a directx issue. |
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