whenever i play a video a error pops up. its really a pain because after i hit ok, the taskbar and desktop reloads and my taskbar settings are reseted. anyone know why? here is a screnshot of it.
Microsoft has almost 100% confirmed this is a problem with Internet Explorer and needs the newest version installed if you have older than IE5 and to repair just in case... But generally, just keep up with the latest service packs and hotfixes.
Picture your computer memory (RAM) as a cup. A plastic cup to be exact. Now all of your apps represent a certain ammount of water. The more apps you have the more the cup fills. Now you are getting this error for one of two reasons. Either A)You are running too many apps and the cup is overflowing. Solution: Kill some apps before starting the game. Or B)You have a hole in your cup causing your water to leak out. So the app tries to access the memory but can't because the hole prevents it. Solution: Increase your page file so it has the extra memory to plug up the holes.
If that is a skin then it is probably taking up a lot of memory. If it is a Vista Beta then Vista might not be stable enough to handle memory in terms of games.
whenever i play a video a error pops up. its really a pain because after i hit ok, the taskbar and desktop reloads and my taskbar settings are reseted. anyone know why? here is a screnshot of it.
Copy and paste the text in the error to the post, because I am not getting any Google results trying to get that error number from the image. No offense, but it's kinda small. From there, I can help to determine what the error message is. Thanks.
which windows media are u using? if ur using 11 then thats probably why since its been giving me problems also, but not that one. try reinstalling it and see what happens.
IE is connected with a lot of apps such as outlook, folder viewing, and windows media player. Not sure, but just from what I saw on the MS site that seemed to be the most common issue