View Full Version : Blue Screen of Death while watching a video in Media Player 10
Jack
February 13th 05, 08:35 AM
Hi --
I recently installed media player 10 on my XP Pro w/sp2. While watching a
video, I got the blue screen of death. The dump analysis showed nothing. I
suspect the new Media Player. I wanted to reistall MS MediaPlayer 9, but it
detect I had a more recent release. I can't find any doc on how to uninstall
Media Player 10.
Can someone tell me how I can get back to media player 9?
Thank you in advance
Will Denny
February 13th 05, 08:51 AM
Hi
Could you please post the Stop Code from the BSOD?
If you do still want to uninstall WMP 10, there are some options here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/knowledgecenter/mediaadvice/0030.aspx#Question6
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"Jack" > wrote in message
...
> Hi --
> I recently installed media player 10 on my XP Pro w/sp2. While watching a
> video, I got the blue screen of death. The dump analysis showed nothing.
> I
> suspect the new Media Player. I wanted to reistall MS MediaPlayer 9, but
> it
> detect I had a more recent release. I can't find any doc on how to
> uninstall
> Media Player 10.
>
> Can someone tell me how I can get back to media player 9?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
Jack
February 14th 05, 12:55 AM
Will --
The stop code is
0x0000007e (0xC0000005, 0xAC10C5553, 0xAD79DBB0, 0xAD79D8AC)
tfsnifs.sys -- Address AC10C553 Base A7 AC0FC000 Datestamp 3F313057
"Jack" wrote:
> Hi --
> I recently installed media player 10 on my XP Pro w/sp2. While watching a
> video, I got the blue screen of death. The dump analysis showed nothing. I
> suspect the new Media Player. I wanted to reistall MS MediaPlayer 9, but it
> detect I had a more recent release. I can't find any doc on how to uninstall
> Media Player 10.
>
> Can someone tell me how I can get back to media player 9?
>
> Thank you in advance
>
Silkish
March 11th 05, 06:45 AM
What you could do is go to start menu, click on control panel, find where it
says Add/Remove Programs, after click on show updates and make sure there is
a check in the box. Then find Windows Media Player 10, and click uninstall.
"Jack" wrote:
> Will --
> The stop code is
> 0x0000007e (0xC0000005, 0xAC10C5553, 0xAD79DBB0, 0xAD79D8AC)
>
> tfsnifs.sys -- Address AC10C553 Base A7 AC0FC000 Datestamp 3F313057
>
> "Jack" wrote:
>
> > Hi --
> > I recently installed media player 10 on my XP Pro w/sp2. While watching a
> > video, I got the blue screen of death. The dump analysis showed nothing. I
> > suspect the new Media Player. I wanted to reistall MS MediaPlayer 9, but it
> > detect I had a more recent release. I can't find any doc on how to uninstall
> > Media Player 10.
> >
> > Can someone tell me how I can get back to media player 9?
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> >
joe82005
March 11th 05, 11:51 PM
What you could do is go to start menu, click on control panel, find where it
says Add/Remove Programs, after click on show updates and make sure there is
a check in the box. Then find Windows Media Player 10, and click uninstall.
"Jack" wrote:
Will --
The stop code is
0x0000007e (0xC0000005, 0xAC10C5553, 0xAD79DBB0, 0xAD79D8AC)
tfsnifs.sys -- Address AC10C553 Base A7 AC0FC000 Datestamp 3F313057
"Jack" wrote:
Hi --
I recently installed media player 10 on my XP Pro w/sp2. While watching a
video, I got the blue screen of death. The dump analysis showed nothing. I
suspect the new Media Player. I wanted to reistall MS MediaPlayer 9, but it
detect I had a more recent release. I can't find any doc on how to uninstall
Media Player 10.
Can someone tell me how I can get back to media player 9?
Thank you in advance
i am having similar problems. i get the blue screen of death while playing a game. i'm getting the following error message sierraw caused a general protection fault in module krnl386.exe at 0001:a023. sierraw will close. i tryed everything i can think of to get rid of this error but it keeps appearing everytime i play the game and then restart it and i get the bsod. any help would be appreciated thank you.
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