Alright, so every time I right click on a music report of any kind, it forces the explorer.exe, also certain as the desktop, to crash and restart automatically, or perform an unfair error. I have Windows 2000 Professional, and I enjoy upgraded windows medium player 9 to its fullest. Any suggestions?
Right clicking a music report crashes te dekstop. Fix?
It's Windows Media Player.
It has over-written adjectives your existing File Associations for all music type files and in a minute every time you try to open a music directory WMP 9 launches and does it's 'crash' bit.
Why ? Well in attendance is an on-going battle between music fan and Microsoft 'Digital Rights Management' = an 'anti-piracy' system designed to prevent you playing ANYTHING without Microsoft's go-ahead.
When you 'upgraded' to latest Media Player you 'gave away' adjectives your existing rights to all your existing music to Microsoft. WMP9 is attempting to contact MS over the pattern to check you are 'entitled' to play the music before it will depart the file. Most possible Windows crashes because the web relationship can't be completed for some reason.
You have need of to find a decent mp3 player and later 'de-associate' your mp3 files from Media Player (since right click is not working you may hold to hack the Registry).
Maybe the music file might be corrupted. You may know how to fix it using a program like MP3Repair
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