Colin
Sun May 04 10:12:24 PDT 2008
Thanks for reporting back. It is always appreciated.
"Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:E747A32E-70B3-4B48-BBAE-01908A24E50A@microsoft.com...
> Ok, now the problem seems to be fixed.
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> I posted again yesterday, in the Media Center group, and this time got
> some help.
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> Turns out, I needed to delete the Media Center database, as it was
> corrupted. Not sure how it got that way, as I don't use Media Center, but
> I deleted it per the following and it has fixed my issue:
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947464
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> Just thought I would report back, on the off chance anyone else having
> this issue happens upon this post.
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> --
> Don
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> "Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:E50B00C7-4532-41DB-B39B-5E84A8304F77@microsoft.com...
>> Well, never mind, the issue apparently has come back, so I was mistaken.
>> :(
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>> --
>> Don
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>> "Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:0B82CACA-56E6-490D-AC49-2F3A24B4F8B8@microsoft.com...
>>> Hey gang,
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>>> I wanted to report back, and give an update, on the below issue I was
>>> having.
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>>> While it may be too soon to tell, it appears I may have inadvertently
>>> fixed this issue on my system.
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>>> Early this morning, I was browsing through msconfig, and noticed a
>>> couple of entries there regarding media player. I did a google search,
>>> and it appeared it was related to sharing being enabled in windows media
>>> player 11, it suggested if not sharing on a network, to disable that and
>>> those entries should go away. Since I am on a network, and do not need
>>> to share, figured I would change that.
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>>> So I went into Media Library, in WMP 11, removed the checkmark from "
>>> share my media ", under media sharing, and rebooted. Checked msconfig,
>>> and the entries were gone.
>>>
>>> Ok, so after doing this, a couple of hours passed, and I thought hmm,
>>> haven't got the media store update center has stopped working error
>>> message yet. Normally, I would get that after only being logged on for a
>>> few minutes.
>>>
>>> Now, it has been several hours since I made this change, and I have yet
>>> to see that error message again.
>>>
>>> Now comes the really interesting part - as of late, I have been getting
>>> some blue screens, usually upon shutting down Vista. Couple of times it
>>> happened whilst loading Vista. Not every time, but enough to be a royal
>>> pain, like every 2nd or 3rd time.
>>> Also, since making this change, I have rebooted Vista 64 several times,
>>> I have shut it down, and powered back up several times, slept it several
>>> times, and so far < major knocking on wood >, I have not gotten the blue
>>> screen again, has been rock solid. So I may perhaps, have inadvertently
>>> solved two issues here...
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>>> Again, I want to stress, it just may be too early to tell, but so far
>>> has been running great for about 4-5 hours since making this change.
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>>> If the problem comes back, I will post it here, if not, then this must
>>> have done the trick.
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>>> --
>>> Don
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>>> "Don" <burnettedclothes@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:406AC291-D17C-453A-93DF-C59C6FDF29F1@microsoft.com...
>>>> Hey gang,
>>>>
>>>> I posted the below, in the Media Center group couple of days ago, have
>>>> not got any responses yet. Thought I might try here next, as there are
>>>> some pretty knowledgeable folks hang out in here.
>>>> Anyone else ever run across this? Not sure if it is something I should
>>>> be very concerned about or not...
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>>>> I recently, have starting getting this message pop up on occasion, even
>>>> when
>>>> I am not running Media Player , or Media Center.
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>>>> " Windows Media Store Update Manager has stopped working".
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>>>> I click on to submit for more information, and do not get anything
>>>> back.
>>>>
>>>> I copied the below, out of the details screen:
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>>>> Problem signature:
>>>> Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
>>>> Application Name: mcupdate.EXE
>>>> Application Version: 6.0.6001.18000
>>>> Application Timestamp: 47919df7
>>>> Fault Module Name: KERNEL32.dll
>>>> Fault Module Version: 6.0.6001.18000
>>>> Fault Module Timestamp: 4791ada5
>>>> Exception Code: e0434f4d
>>>> Exception Offset: 000000000002649d
>>>> OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
>>>> Locale ID: 1033
>>>> Additional Information 1: e2b5
>>>> Additional Information 2: 92197dad535e3f38ef5ea9fcec9acb5f
>>>> Additional Information 3: c8ad
>>>> Additional Information 4: f5a1075d3a8ac746704e97712f750fd7
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>>>> I am using Vista Ultimate 64 bit, and have SP1 installed.
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>>>> Any ideas, what might be causing this, would greatly be appreciated.
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>>>> --
>>>> Don
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