- Sep 15, 2000
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WinXP (SP2 on AMD 2500++ w/ 1GB ram) has been solid until today. I haven't a clue what's upset it. Rebooting doesn't improve/change matters.
- In Windows Explorer (-not- IE): when I click the Search icon (magnifying glass) a -blank- search-panel is displayed. NO options for seach name/criteria/anything nor any text at all is displayed -- although the area in which these would display (the left-side panel) is presented. Ditto if I click "Search" off the Start page.
- When I click "Help and Support" off the Start panel, nothing is presented -- no new window nor any response.
- When Windows Media Player [WMP] tries to play an MP3 off the hard disk, a pop-up box indicates "An internal application error has occurred". Ditto with .WMA files. Other players have no problems with these files.
I expect I can download and re-load WMP, but I haven't a clue about debugging the first two problems. (Reloading WinXP seems a bit drastic!) I expect there are more problems but I haven't a clue what's triggered this. ('Recently upgraded memory from .5 to 1 GB of faster memory, but I'm running at stock speeds and I didn't notice the problem before now.)
Searching MicroSoft.com didn't help. I'd appreciate any clues on how to get the first two problems repaired. Thanks!
- In Windows Explorer (-not- IE): when I click the Search icon (magnifying glass) a -blank- search-panel is displayed. NO options for seach name/criteria/anything nor any text at all is displayed -- although the area in which these would display (the left-side panel) is presented. Ditto if I click "Search" off the Start page.
- When I click "Help and Support" off the Start panel, nothing is presented -- no new window nor any response.
- When Windows Media Player [WMP] tries to play an MP3 off the hard disk, a pop-up box indicates "An internal application error has occurred". Ditto with .WMA files. Other players have no problems with these files.
I expect I can download and re-load WMP, but I haven't a clue about debugging the first two problems. (Reloading WinXP seems a bit drastic!) I expect there are more problems but I haven't a clue what's triggered this. ('Recently upgraded memory from .5 to 1 GB of faster memory, but I'm running at stock speeds and I didn't notice the problem before now.)
Searching MicroSoft.com didn't help. I'd appreciate any clues on how to get the first two problems repaired. Thanks!