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Ioryo
I removed windows media player from my winxp cd and burned the image into a new cd, but now that I installed windows without wmp I can't run some games because they ask for some dll files, I tried installing wmp again (version 9, 10 and 11) but the installer says the version is not compatible with my os (wtf?)

Is there any way to add wmp back again to the winxp cd with nlite?
boooggy
unfortunatelly no...
there are too many files that u need to add and too complicated.....
u have to start all over......
mitsukai
as far as i know WMP11 can isntall with wmp removed... so idont know why it says you have the wrong os? (did u edit registery items regarding win ver?)

also it might be a codec problem.

as for to complicated this is not true. u can use a dependency walker to see what DLL's it needs and are missing.
Kelsenellenelvian
Maybe, just MAYBE you could get it working ONLY if you didn't remove the whole thing (the 6.4 part too)

But Boooogy is the resident EXPERT on WMP and he knows what he is talking about...
mitsukai
WMP11 installs without WMP, WMP6.4 and compatibility patch
Kelsenellenelvian
So the tell us how if you know this.

Please prove yourself.
aviv00
try the add-on ver of wmp11

maybe its will work who knows good luck
bledd
try wmlite10 from here http://ksphere.free.fr/site/codecspackage.php

should install ok, then you might be able to install 11 on top
mitsukai
QUOTE (Kelsenellenelvian @ Nov 22 2007, 12:36 PM) *
So the tell us how if you know this.

Please prove yourself.

try it yourselve and see
Kelsenellenelvian
QUOTE (mitsukai @ Nov 22 2007, 01:22 PM) *
QUOTE (Kelsenellenelvian @ Nov 22 2007, 12:36 PM) *
So the tell us how if you know this.

Please prove yourself.

try it yourselve and see



Alright smart a** you couldn't prove yourself so I did try and see:



Attached last session file you can see I removed all 3 components and just like we said WMP 11 DOES NOT INSTALL!

NOW quit giving false advice unless you can prove your self...
mitsukai
i can see your problem there. I have xp from 2002 and it works fine.
Kelsenellenelvian
No such thing unless you mean without service packs.
mitsukai
okay now that i think about it..
i did not try an install with only wmp removed.

it might be possible that the K-Lite Mega Codec Pack is installing WMP codec so that WMP11 installs.
kell maybe u could try installing K-Lite Mega Codec Pack and than WMP11 see if it works.
if this not works than this is a windows xp version issue as i stated before.
mitsukai
no such thing? are u sure?

http://www.mac-pro.com/Microsoft-Windows-X...mp;category=109
Kelsenellenelvian


You still have proven nothing.
mitsukai
screenshot:



(there were no wmp traces in this install, except maybe k-lite mega codec pack)
mitsukai
QUOTE (Kelsenellenelvian @ Nov 24 2007, 02:34 PM) *


You still have proven nothing.



well im getting tired of your arrogant and ignorant posts, cya
Kelsenellenelvian
QUOTE (mitsukai @ Nov 24 2007, 06:36 AM) *
screenshot:



(there were no wmp traces in this install, except maybe k-lite mega codec pack)


Let me see your last session file please.
mitsukai
i told you, it might be because of the K-Lite mega codec pack....

i do not think its the XUDPack...


(it also seems your windows is even a later build than mine)
no0b
you can install wmp11 even if you did the "WMP compatibility cleanup" or something like that.
You need to unpack the WMP11 installer to a directory, and start the wmp11.exe yourself.
wmp11 will install like a windows hotfix, and it works.
boooggy
mitsukai
please dont talk about thing u dont know....
and u proved yourself .....
u dont even know what klite install.....


noob
if u do like that u will have wmp but with no functionality .....cause u need to install the other components so wmp can work. at least wmfdist11.exe should be installed.
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