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Windows Vista Confirmation for Media Player 11 being delay at startup

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by clubECGR, 2009/11/13.

  1. 2009/11/13
    clubECGR

    clubECGR Inactive Thread Starter

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    I love using Windows Media Player 11 for WIndows Vista but I don't remember it being delayed when opening at start up (selecting a song in a desktop folder and start clicking it then the player begins to open)

    Does this happen to you, Windows Vista Media Player user?

    I have 2 Windows Vista with SP2 and Windows Media Player 11 and both of them always delay at startup. I don't mind about the delay but it becomes longer and longer (for about 20 seconds or so)

    Thank you for your time.

    Chris

    PS: I don't do heavy tasking so my RAM is at always 50-60% and my processors are normal (not at maximum).

    It's only the Media Player 11 that's got the delay. No other player is being delayed.
     
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  2. 2009/11/13
    broni

    broni Moderator Malware Analyst

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    What's the reason to have WMP as a startup?
     

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  4. 2009/11/14
    clubECGR

    clubECGR Inactive Thread Starter

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    Sorry for the confusions between "Windows Start Up" (When you open the computer) and "Folder start up" (When you click a file and the program starts to open)

    It seems I mis-used the term "start-up." So I would love to make things clear that while clicking a song in my folders (C drive, random folders, in my USB drive), Windows Media Player is being delayed (When you click a song, it will be played 20 seconds or more before the songs starts). While in the 20 second delayed, you can't do anything unless you either 1) wait till it play or 2) press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC if Media Player crashed

    I do hope to clear things. I apologize for any inconvenience

    -Chris
     

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