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      23rd Feb 2006
I have winxp sp2. I also have windows movie maker 2.1 It had started before
with no problems, now several months later I try to open and immediatly get
an error saying :

AppName: moviemk.exe AppVer: 2.1.4026.0 ModName: unknown
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00000000

I have tried everything I could find on papjohns site, still not working.
please help
 
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      23rd Feb 2006
sorry I have also been too Dean Rowes blog, and did all the steps there, I
see someone wrote:
Friday, January 28, 2005 9:16 AM by Ron
# re: What can I do if I upgrade to Windows XP SP2 and Windows Movie Maker
2.1 is not installed successfully?
Thanks for this page, I checked that all files were the correct ones. But I
did find remenant
older version dll and help manual in another
folder, so the overwrite could not be too clean. Every time I open WMM2.1, a
pop-up appears and says program will have to close.
But if you leave the pop-up there, you can import and view ect, but soon as
you drag something down to the time line it freezes?

This is what is happening to me.
 
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