Ken Culbert
March 28th 03, 12:17 PM
I get the same error message (Error ID = 0xC00D116A,
Remedy ID = 0x00000000), but I haven't changed hardware.
ATI, Windows Media, and PowerDVD used to work, but no
longer. I tried system restore, but it couldn't
complete. The only new software I installed was
ScanSoft, and I removed it. The Microsoft web site says
there's no known solution.
Can anyone help? Please!
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>I get the following error when I try to play a dvd using
>media player 9. Error ID = 0xC00D116A, Condition ID =
>0x00000000. I use to be able to play dvds but I had to
>install a new mother board and reformat the hard drive
>along with reinstalling XP. I have a Pentium 1ghz
Celeron
>processor, 250 megs of ram. I use an ATI Radeon 7000
>video card. I have been out to ATI and have got the
>newest drivers. I also reinstalled the ATI desktop
>display with DVD payer software that originally came
with
>the card. I can not use the AtI dvd player as I get an
>error telling me either I have no sound card connected,
>or some other program is using the overlays or I don't
>have enough memory. I can eliminate the memory and sound
>card problem but I don't know anything about the overlay
>problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction. If
>you could email me with suggestions I would appreciate
>it. Thanks! Dennis
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Remedy ID = 0x00000000), but I haven't changed hardware.
ATI, Windows Media, and PowerDVD used to work, but no
longer. I tried system restore, but it couldn't
complete. The only new software I installed was
ScanSoft, and I removed it. The Microsoft web site says
there's no known solution.
Can anyone help? Please!
>-----Original Message-----
>
>
>
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>I get the following error when I try to play a dvd using
>media player 9. Error ID = 0xC00D116A, Condition ID =
>0x00000000. I use to be able to play dvds but I had to
>install a new mother board and reformat the hard drive
>along with reinstalling XP. I have a Pentium 1ghz
Celeron
>processor, 250 megs of ram. I use an ATI Radeon 7000
>video card. I have been out to ATI and have got the
>newest drivers. I also reinstalled the ATI desktop
>display with DVD payer software that originally came
with
>the card. I can not use the AtI dvd player as I get an
>error telling me either I have no sound card connected,
>or some other program is using the overlays or I don't
>have enough memory. I can eliminate the memory and sound
>card problem but I don't know anything about the overlay
>problem. Can anyone point me in the right direction. If
>you could email me with suggestions I would appreciate
>it. Thanks! Dennis
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