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BS Player crash after installation of Service Pack 2 for XP I installed Service Pack 2 for Windows XP, and now every time I try to use BS Player, I get a "Problem Report" to send to Microsoft, and then BS Player crashes. Has Microsoft done something with Service Pack 2 so that it prevents BD Player from operating normally? |
after i had installed sp2, i can't played it with bsplayer, only with mediaplayer. It only played de sounds. I have installed everything again: codecs and bsplayer and it still don't play. Anyone more with this kind problem or how to solve it?? |
I have the same problem. I thought is because the new "Data Execution Prevention" (DEP) feature in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 is enabled, that cause sometimes problems with DivX Codec, but DEP is for 64 bit procesors. I can't find a solution. |
a solution to SP2??? well i dont tested this but i was reading an compatibility issue and you actually can remove the DEP this is done in the administrative tools/local policies directives or something there you need to find the DEP you need to change the DEP to the policie AlwaysOff and maybe that works i dont know try it your pc wont explode |
I tried to remove DEP, but but is not activated. It's a message, someting like "due to hardware design, your computer'r processor does not support DEP software". |
solution I thik I foud what caused this, at least for me. Was ATI Catalist 4.8. With 4.7 I have no problems :lol: |
Got many problems. 1 . Launching videos is very slow. 2 . Viewing files in my Computer blocks during 10 seconds 'cause of icons of bsplayer's files association. No more problem when I've uninstalled bsplayer. |
Very slow launching? Do you have NAV by any chance? http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=15703#15703 :wink: |
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First , I thought it was a problem with nvcpl.dll (nvidia drivers) wich blocking Explorer , but no. Bsplayer didn't work perfectly for me since start of August (perhaps after an automatic windows update) ... No problems before (with NAV) |
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