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The Internet seems to have a grand total of one question about this Vista
error message, and the answer doesn't suit me since I don't have iTunes installed. I've seen bouts of this error message happen on two separate occasions now, most recently tonight. Apropos of nothing, running IE7 yielded that message -- you have to OK it 3 or 4 times before it goes away and allows IE to run. Eventually I noticed that Task Manager showed a task I was not used to seeing: media foundation protected pipeline (mfpnp.exe). When that task was examined with Process Explorer, it didn't even have any DLLs associated with it, so it was impossible to tell what spawned it. So I ended task on it and the Bad Image problem vanished. EventID: 26 Application popup: EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image : Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762A023C 0x762A023C 0x762A023C 0x762A023C |
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"Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:OHJbWh3xHHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > The Internet seems to have a grand total of one question about this Vista > error message, and the answer doesn't suit me since I don't have iTunes > installed. > > I've seen bouts of this error message happen on two separate occasions > now, most recently tonight. > > Apropos of nothing, running IE7 yielded that message -- you have to OK it > 3 or 4 times before it goes away and allows IE to run. Eventually I > noticed that Task Manager showed a task I was not used to seeing: media > foundation protected pipeline (mfpnp.exe). When that task was examined > with Process Explorer, it didn't even have any DLLs associated with it, so > it was impossible to tell what spawned it. So I ended task on it and the > Bad Image problem vanished. > > EventID: 26 > Application popup: EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image : Exception > Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762A023C 0x762A023C 0x762A023C > 0x762A023C There's a few more results with Google, if you google for mfpmp.exe (the 'm' makes all the difference). DRM related, by the looks of it -- Jon |
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"Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message
news:%23MeLJK8xHHA.312@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message > news:OHJbWh3xHHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> The Internet seems to have a grand total of one question about this Vista >> error message, and the answer doesn't suit me since I don't have iTunes >> installed. >> >> I've seen bouts of this error message happen on two separate occasions >> now, most recently tonight. >> >> Apropos of nothing, running IE7 yielded that message -- you have to OK it >> 3 or 4 times before it goes away and allows IE to run. Eventually I >> noticed that Task Manager showed a task I was not used to seeing: media >> foundation protected pipeline (mfpnp.exe). When that task was examined >> with Process Explorer, it didn't even have any DLLs associated with it, >> so it was impossible to tell what spawned it. So I ended task on it and >> the Bad Image problem vanished. >> >> EventID: 26 >> Application popup: EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image : Exception >> Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762A023C 0x762A023C 0x762A023C >> 0x762A023C > > > There's a few more results with Google, if you google for mfpmp.exe (the > 'm' makes all the difference). DRM related, by the looks of it Yes, I made a typo there, but what I didn't find is any connection between mfpmp.exe and the error message I was getting. At least I know how to get rid of the error message should it ever recur, but I'm a little puzzled by mfpmp.exe running at all because I don't even have any protected content that I know of. I do use WMP, so I expect it resulted from that. Fortunately, mfpmp.exe didn't seem to cause any overuse of the CPU, which looks like one of the main complaints about it. |
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"Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:%23Y82cB%23xHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message > news:%23MeLJK8xHHA.312@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >> "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message >> news:OHJbWh3xHHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> The Internet seems to have a grand total of one question about this >>> Vista error message, and the answer doesn't suit me since I don't have >>> iTunes installed. >>> >>> I've seen bouts of this error message happen on two separate occasions >>> now, most recently tonight. >>> >>> Apropos of nothing, running IE7 yielded that message -- you have to OK >>> it 3 or 4 times before it goes away and allows IE to run. Eventually I >>> noticed that Task Manager showed a task I was not used to seeing: media >>> foundation protected pipeline (mfpnp.exe). When that task was examined >>> with Process Explorer, it didn't even have any DLLs associated with it, >>> so it was impossible to tell what spawned it. So I ended task on it and >>> the Bad Image problem vanished. >>> >>> EventID: 26 >>> Application popup: EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image : >>> Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762A023C 0x762A023C >>> 0x762A023C 0x762A023C >> >> >> There's a few more results with Google, if you google for mfpmp.exe >> (the 'm' makes all the difference). DRM related, by the looks of it > > Yes, I made a typo there, but what I didn't find is any connection between > mfpmp.exe and the error message I was getting. At least I know how to get > rid of the error message should it ever recur, but I'm a little puzzled by > mfpmp.exe running at all because I don't even have any protected content > that I know of. I do use WMP, so I expect it resulted from that. > Fortunately, mfpmp.exe didn't seem to cause any overuse of the CPU, which > looks like one of the main complaints about it. There's another suggestion in a thread called, EVR Fullscreen error http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1205793 which didn't work for the OP, but might for you, or perhaps spark of an associated idea Looks like the site is temporarily unavailable as I write, but you can get the idea from the Google cached version (click on 'cache' with the following google link) http://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q...ts=&safe=active Or if not then here is the resolution that was posted. "RESOLVED!...Got this solution while googling around..in some of the forums, it is also mentioned that disabling any enhacements for the sound device (in playback devices-->properties in volume control) can also resolve the issue. A VST plugin which I had enabled in WMP 11 caused the problem. Disabling the plug-in in WMP 11 resolves the issue!!" -- Jon |
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"Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message
news:uqo2xc%23xHHA.4392@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message > news:%23Y82cB%23xHHA.3564@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> "Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message >> news:%23MeLJK8xHHA.312@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> >>> "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message >>> news:OHJbWh3xHHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> The Internet seems to have a grand total of one question about this >>>> Vista error message, and the answer doesn't suit me since I don't have >>>> iTunes installed. >>>> >>>> I've seen bouts of this error message happen on two separate occasions >>>> now, most recently tonight. >>>> >>>> Apropos of nothing, running IE7 yielded that message -- you have to OK >>>> it 3 or 4 times before it goes away and allows IE to run. Eventually I >>>> noticed that Task Manager showed a task I was not used to seeing: media >>>> foundation protected pipeline (mfpnp.exe). When that task was examined >>>> with Process Explorer, it didn't even have any DLLs associated with it, >>>> so it was impossible to tell what spawned it. So I ended task on it and >>>> the Bad Image problem vanished. >>>> >>>> EventID: 26 >>>> Application popup: EVR Fullscreen Window: Windows - Bad Image : >>>> Exception Processing Message 0xc000007b Parameters 0x762A023C >>>> 0x762A023C 0x762A023C 0x762A023C >>> >>> >>> There's a few more results with Google, if you google for mfpmp.exe (the >>> 'm' makes all the difference). DRM related, by the looks of it >> >> Yes, I made a typo there, but what I didn't find is any connection >> between mfpmp.exe and the error message I was getting. At least I know >> how to get rid of the error message should it ever recur, but I'm a >> little puzzled by mfpmp.exe running at all because I don't even have any >> protected content that I know of. I do use WMP, so I expect it resulted >> from that. Fortunately, mfpmp.exe didn't seem to cause any overuse of the >> CPU, which looks like one of the main complaints about it. > > > There's another suggestion in a thread called, > > EVR Fullscreen error > http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1205793 > > which didn't work for the OP, but might for you, or perhaps spark of an > associated idea > > Looks like the site is temporarily unavailable as I write, but you can get > the idea from the Google cached version (click on 'cache' with the > following google link) > > http://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q...ts=&safe=active > > Or if not then here is the resolution that was posted. > > "RESOLVED!...Got this solution while googling around..in some of the > forums, it is also mentioned that disabling any enhacements for the sound > device (in playback devices-->properties in volume control) can also > resolve the issue. A VST plugin which I had enabled in WMP 11 caused the > problem. Disabling the plug-in in WMP 11 resolves the issue!!" Nice catch, as I'd definitely missed that one. In my case, I don't have any WMP plugins (except the 3 default visualization plugins), but I'll keep this in mind. I play mostly AVI files, and for whatever reason WMP doesn't trigger mfpmp.exe when those are played. It does when WMV files are played--any WMVs, not just protected ones. Not that I see the EVR problem any time mfpmp.exe is in memory (it's only happened twice in months), but I'll just use another player for WMVs to be on the safe side. I might as well for AVIs as well, since I don't have any allegiance to WMP. |
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