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Dale

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Since: Jul 12, 2006
Posts: 29



(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:38 pm
Post subject: Video Clips
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When I first installed xp, I could view short video clips, for example like
on Weather.com. Now when I click on it, it starts the screen and then it
just freezes. I get no error messages. Then when I click on the control alt
delete sequence the task manages comes up. It is shaky but it comes up. One
of the items I read on the bottom of the box is CPU Usage 100%. The only way
to get out of it all is to reboot. Have any idea what the problem is. I
have the current Media Player and Real Player installed. I am thinking
something in IE has changed. I even have the latest update of IE also.

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Andrew E.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:04 pm
Post subject: RE: Video Clips [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Try installing more ram memory,also,in system properties,advanced,virtual
memory,set to "let system manage" click set 2X,restart pc

"Dale" wrote:

> When I first installed xp, I could view short video clips, for example like
> on Weather.com. Now when I click on it, it starts the screen and then it
> just freezes. I get no error messages. Then when I click on the control alt
> delete sequence the task manages comes up. It is shaky but it comes up. One
> of the items I read on the bottom of the box is CPU Usage 100%. The only way
> to get out of it all is to reboot. Have any idea what the problem is. I
> have the current Media Player and Real Player installed. I am thinking
> something in IE has changed. I even have the latest update of IE also.
>

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Dale

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:16 pm
Post subject: RE: Video Clips [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Andrew,

I have 2 gigs of memory. As I mentioned, when I first installed xp I could
view them. I went to systems and check what u mentioned and it was already
on Let Windows manage. Any other suggestions .......


"Andrew E." wrote:

> Try installing more ram memory,also,in system properties,advanced,virtual
> memory,set to "let system manage" click set 2X,restart pc
>
> "Dale" wrote:
>
> > When I first installed xp, I could view short video clips, for example like
> > on Weather.com. Now when I click on it, it starts the screen and then it
> > just freezes. I get no error messages. Then when I click on the control alt
> > delete sequence the task manages comes up. It is shaky but it comes up. One
> > of the items I read on the bottom of the box is CPU Usage 100%. The only way
> > to get out of it all is to reboot. Have any idea what the problem is. I
> > have the current Media Player and Real Player installed. I am thinking
> > something in IE has changed. I even have the latest update of IE also.
> >
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