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April 26th, 2008, 01:21 PM
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Well I restored back to earlier today before I installed the new version of k-lite codec pack. I still had the same problem. So I undid the restoration, uninstalled k-lite first(so as not to get renamed files/folders after another restore) and then restored back to earlier today again. Still the same problem. So after reading the info in your link, I don't know if this was a pre-existing problem before I installed the new k-lite codec pack or if the registry was somehow jacked from the install. When I first uninstalled the new version, the uninstaller said there was an invalid/improper registry key/value. Though, like I said, I don't know if it was a preexisitng probem either. In the past I was able to change audio options such as what speakers are to be used, etc. with no problems. Also, after another stop error, wdmaud.sys was mentioned. So, it would indeed seem my problem is related to audio in some way. The immediate stop error when simply opening a file with media player classic doesn't seem to be happening anymore since I don't have version 3.9 of k-lite installed(only the stop error when changing audio options), so this isn't really that big of a deal anymore. Maybe the fix for this will be included in SP3. Though, I will still wait to install that.
Last edited by Syzich; April 26th, 2008 at 01:23 PM.
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