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  1. I have occasionally been receiving this error message on windows 7 laptop, is there anyway to stop it permanently? and what could be causing it?
  2. This is just a test post. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
  3. Oh, I wasn't aware of the fix it site, you wouldn't by chance have a link to this?Thanks for your reply. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
  4. Not keen on VLC as it's bad for clipping the beginning of tracks.. Why don't I see Windows Media Player in the Uninstall or change a program list? Windows live essentials shows. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
  5. I was able to cancel the reservation that I had made as I found out it would have caused display issues with the laptop. Sent from my D5503 using Tapatalk
  6. Has Avast 4.8 eventually dropped support for Windows 98? Interesting to read about the boot up time, I thought it was just me.
  7. I suppose I really want to know if it is possible to strip the Redbook layer in order to extract and copy as an Audio CD.
  8. Hmmm, i'll need to read up a bit more on this.
  9. Is there a version of Nero that is capable of burning an SACD (Super Audio Compact Disc) surround sound disc. If not Nero then any software? Also I suppose it may require a certain type of CD writer.
  10. I did a repair of Windows live programs, unsure if this had anything to do with it. Played a couple of mp3s since and they played without a hitch. Where is the features to uninstall as Windows Media Player isn't showing in the add remove list.
  11. Yeah I think you're right. Where would I have found a clean version of WMP for Windows 7 starter?
  12. Downloaded the VLC player and it resolved the issue.
  13. On a Windows 7 starter Netbook and using the Windows Media Player that came with it I am noticing that when I play mp3 files when each file gets near to the end with about say 20 or so seconds to go the audio appears to falter.stop for a sec or two then resume to the end of the track, why is this I am asking and has anyone else found the very same issue? I would say which version of windows media player it is but I don't see anywhere where I can find this information, not in the help section and the player isn't showing in the add/remove programs section either, perhaps it's in the Windows live essentials, but that's another issue I suppose.
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