Need to make sure I have the latest Windows Media Player

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ty25_james

I need to make sure I have the latest windows media player on my computer as a few different third party applications which play through WMP do not work. When I contact the third parties they said to download the latest updates since that is likely the cause of the problem. When I update the 'Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems (KB941651)' it says The update does not apply to your system. Now I know for a fact I have the 64 bit system since I've checked this under the computer properties and I had to know for other software I had to download. Why am i getting this error?? Please help.


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Tae Song

I need to make sure I have the latest windows media player on my computer
as a few different third party applications which play through WMP do not
work. When I contact the third parties they said to download the latest
updates since that is likely the cause of the problem. When I update the
'Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems (KB941651)' it says The
update does not apply to your system. Now I know for a fact I have the 64
bit system since I've checked this under the computer properties and I had
to know for other software I had to download. Why am i getting this
error?? Please help.


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


If you check the Knowledge Base for 941651, it is dated 11/20/2007.

Unless Windows Update has stopped working your Windows Media Player should
be up to date.

When did you notice the problem?

Windows Media Player was updated recently and may have introduced an
incompatibility.

What third party application are you referring to?
 
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R. C. White

Hi, James.

In WMP, what do you see when you click Help | About Windows Media Player?

If you post back, please tell us exactly which version of Vista you are
running, including the SP level. If you don't know, then click Control
Panel | System and read it from the Windows Edition section; "System type",
in the "System" section will tell you if you are running a ""64-bit
Operating System".

RC
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