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Problem with Windows Media Player?

Problem with Windows Media Player?

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EpicSword55
Member
213
02-15-2016, 11:31 PM
#1
I have been using it on the same pc for 10 years without any issues, but recently whenever I close it I encounter a stopped working error in reliability monitor. I considered uninstalling and reinstalling, but it isn't listed in add/remove or programs and features. I am running Windows 10.
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EpicSword55
02-15-2016, 11:31 PM #1

I have been using it on the same pc for 10 years without any issues, but recently whenever I close it I encounter a stopped working error in reliability monitor. I considered uninstalling and reinstalling, but it isn't listed in add/remove or programs and features. I am running Windows 10.

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SrTito87
Junior Member
32
02-16-2016, 01:00 AM
#2
No longer exists
Right click START, Apps and Features
Search for media player
Don't delete, use advanced settings
Reset
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SrTito87
02-16-2016, 01:00 AM #2

No longer exists
Right click START, Apps and Features
Search for media player
Don't delete, use advanced settings
Reset

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3gilad3
Senior Member
735
02-17-2016, 02:37 AM
#3
I have already attempted that... the media player functions correctly, but I only realized there was an error message when I closed it. I noticed a small blue circle appearing on the screen, suggesting something was occurring.
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3gilad3
02-17-2016, 02:37 AM #3

I have already attempted that... the media player functions correctly, but I only realized there was an error message when I closed it. I noticed a small blue circle appearing on the screen, suggesting something was occurring.

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PirateJackS
Member
55
03-04-2016, 09:56 PM
#4
What is the error report? Screenshot(s) are not included.
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PirateJackS
03-04-2016, 09:56 PM #4

What is the error report? Screenshot(s) are not included.

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MikeDragon159
Senior Member
661
03-07-2016, 11:03 AM
#5
Sorry for the delayed reply, I was in bed when you replied... I am in the United Kingdom.
I found an article explaining how to technically uninstall the windows media player. It wasn’t listed under add/remove or programs and features, so I read it and followed the steps.
Programs and features: turned Windows Features on/off, unchecked media features, pressed OK. The article said this would uninstall the player, then I restarted and ran a cleaner just to check for any leftover files (which wasn’t mentioned in the article).
I repeated the process to re-check the box so it would reinstall properly.
As I said... the player works perfectly, and the logs only show an error when I close it. I noticed a small blue circle on the desktop for a moment, indicating something was logged. Here’s the report.
Faulting Application Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: wmplayer.exe
Application Version: 12.0.19041.3636
Application Timestamp: d2d3ea02
Fault Module Name: combase.dll
Fault Module Version: 10.0.19041.6807
Fault Module Timestamp: 4e24f228
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00144422
OS Version: 10.0.19045.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: e185
Additional Information 2: e1853f5e67be395e835f90cfccd10616
Additional Information 3: 9e6e
Additional Information 4: 9e6e32a2a21ed88e83ecf59319450612
Extra details about the issue
Bucket ID: f1411edba715185b592299be65a9b423 (1811179043184817187)
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MikeDragon159
03-07-2016, 11:03 AM #5

Sorry for the delayed reply, I was in bed when you replied... I am in the United Kingdom.
I found an article explaining how to technically uninstall the windows media player. It wasn’t listed under add/remove or programs and features, so I read it and followed the steps.
Programs and features: turned Windows Features on/off, unchecked media features, pressed OK. The article said this would uninstall the player, then I restarted and ran a cleaner just to check for any leftover files (which wasn’t mentioned in the article).
I repeated the process to re-check the box so it would reinstall properly.
As I said... the player works perfectly, and the logs only show an error when I close it. I noticed a small blue circle on the desktop for a moment, indicating something was logged. Here’s the report.
Faulting Application Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Media Player\wmplayer.exe
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: wmplayer.exe
Application Version: 12.0.19041.3636
Application Timestamp: d2d3ea02
Fault Module Name: combase.dll
Fault Module Version: 10.0.19041.6807
Fault Module Timestamp: 4e24f228
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 00144422
OS Version: 10.0.19045.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: e185
Additional Information 2: e1853f5e67be395e835f90cfccd10616
Additional Information 3: 9e6e
Additional Information 4: 9e6e32a2a21ed88e83ecf59319450612
Extra details about the issue
Bucket ID: f1411edba715185b592299be65a9b423 (1811179043184817187)

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LEOVIE13
Member
65
03-07-2016, 02:59 PM
#6
Windows might detect and attempt to resolve certain related issues or corrupt files. Check the Reliability History/Monitor and/or Event Viewer for any error codes, warnings, or informational messages. Also, review Task Scheduler for rules activated when Windows Media Player is closed. It could be trying to update, backup, or send a signal.
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LEOVIE13
03-07-2016, 02:59 PM #6

Windows might detect and attempt to resolve certain related issues or corrupt files. Check the Reliability History/Monitor and/or Event Viewer for any error codes, warnings, or informational messages. Also, review Task Scheduler for rules activated when Windows Media Player is closed. It could be trying to update, backup, or send a signal.

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WhiteKilleur
Junior Member
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03-08-2016, 05:59 PM
#7
Hello
@Ralston18
The report was copied from the reliability monitor.
Before trying your advice, I started my space PC, which I hadn’t used in about three weeks. There was almost nothing there. When I opened or closed the media player, it stopped working and reported issues regularly.

I checked for updates on the first Tuesday and received kb5073724. After restarting the player, the stopped working report appeared again when I closed it. It seems like a strong coincidence that this happened on two machines, so I suspect kb5073724 might be the cause—especially since I’ve noticed in the past that Windows updates can break things.

I ran sfc/scannow and dism on my spare PC, but it didn’t fix the issue, so I didn’t try it on my gaming rig. Dism gave a list of functions, but I’m not sure what to do next.

In general, I only use the media player to add music to my PC. Then I open my music folder and right-click... send to car music pen. It looks like I could manage without it.

Thanks for all your responses.
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WhiteKilleur
03-08-2016, 05:59 PM #7

Hello
@Ralston18
The report was copied from the reliability monitor.
Before trying your advice, I started my space PC, which I hadn’t used in about three weeks. There was almost nothing there. When I opened or closed the media player, it stopped working and reported issues regularly.

I checked for updates on the first Tuesday and received kb5073724. After restarting the player, the stopped working report appeared again when I closed it. It seems like a strong coincidence that this happened on two machines, so I suspect kb5073724 might be the cause—especially since I’ve noticed in the past that Windows updates can break things.

I ran sfc/scannow and dism on my spare PC, but it didn’t fix the issue, so I didn’t try it on my gaming rig. Dism gave a list of functions, but I’m not sure what to do next.

In general, I only use the media player to add music to my PC. Then I open my music folder and right-click... send to car music pen. It looks like I could manage without it.

Thanks for all your responses.

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DutchManiak
Member
161
03-16-2016, 12:49 AM
#8
The issue might stem from Window 10 no longer being supported, while Windows Media is now Media Player. Media Player is the application for Windows 11. I verified my system—Windows 11—opened Media Player and played a short video of a boat ride taken a few years ago using an iPhone. I don’t even recall saving or sharing that video much. Back then, I tried copying and syncing files between devices, but now I need to reconsider. There are third-party tools available for copying and playing music on other devices. Make sure to back up your music first and keep multiple copies securely stored in case the process doesn’t go as planned.
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DutchManiak
03-16-2016, 12:49 AM #8

The issue might stem from Window 10 no longer being supported, while Windows Media is now Media Player. Media Player is the application for Windows 11. I verified my system—Windows 11—opened Media Player and played a short video of a boat ride taken a few years ago using an iPhone. I don’t even recall saving or sharing that video much. Back then, I tried copying and syncing files between devices, but now I need to reconsider. There are third-party tools available for copying and playing music on other devices. Make sure to back up your music first and keep multiple copies securely stored in case the process doesn’t go as planned.

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vibvab1234
Junior Member
17
03-17-2016, 05:06 AM
#9
if the pc fails while playing my music, i won't lose anything because i don't download anything—just use player to copy my cds to the pc and store them on a flash drive for my car.
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vibvab1234
03-17-2016, 05:06 AM #9

if the pc fails while playing my music, i won't lose anything because i don't download anything—just use player to copy my cds to the pc and store them on a flash drive for my car.

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britney100521
Member
52
03-17-2016, 12:29 PM
#10
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britney100521
03-17-2016, 12:29 PM #10

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