Problems with MPEGs

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Guest

My Explorer crashes when trying to load MPEG thumbnails, giving me the Data
Execution Prevention popup. This seems to happen with all (or almost all)
MPEG files. The closest I've come to identifying the problem was when I did
something with an effected MPEG, I forget what(I believe I tried to play
one), and got an error report
message that sent me to the microsoft site, though all it said was the
following:

Problem caused by LSX_MPEG Player

This problem was caused by LSX_MPEG Player. LSX_MPEG Player was created by
Ligos Corporation.

Microsoft has been unable to contact the manufacturer and has no further
information available at this time.

Recommendation

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For more information about LSX_MPEG Player, go online to the Ligos
Corporation website:

Ligos Corporation

If you are unable to fix this problem and continue to receive errors, you
can also remove LSX_MPEG Player.

How do I uninstall a program in Windows XP?

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Before you say anything, I tried system restore, as I have for several other
problems in the past. I always get a message when the computer restarts to
the effect of "Cannot restore to this restore point. No changes were made to
your system", or something like that, so System Restore doesn't work


I posted this in Help and Support earlier, but have not gotten a reply.
UPDATE: I've tried all suggestions about getting System Retore to work, they
have failed. SecondLife also crashes during startup when trying to load
Quicktime. I tried Safe Mode to see if this still happened, and Explorer
still crashed when loading MPEG thumbnails, this time in the old fashioned
way, going directly to error reporting.
 
G

Guest

Youre message seems to answer youre problem(s),try switching to windows
media player....
 
G

Guest

I use Windows Media Player, I have no idea what LSX_MPEG Player is. And
Explorer crashes with the DEP popup when just loading the thumbnails for the
files in a folder.
 

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