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That's going to be a software error. Basically just letting you know that it has no idea how to play the file. Might need to upgrade to the latest Media Playerif you're trying to actually play a movie, or just disable autoplay to get rid of the message entirely
- click start - click run, in the run type in regedit you will see a registry editor window in the registry editor window
- click the + sign at the hkey_local_machine - click the + sign of system - click the + sign of currentcontrolset - click the + sign of control - click the + sign of class
there will be bunch of random letters and number under that control try to find this one {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
if you click this check if you will be able to see DVD rom at the right side of the registry editor window you must delete the upper and lower filters after that restart the computer and try to put in dvds
for vista or win7
- click start and type in the start search regedit after this just do the same thing with the win xp instructions ---------------- try also to update the DVD codec. you can also try to download the most updated windows media player, power DVD or any software/program that have dvd codecs or that acts like a player for DVD
i hope this works. Pls rate my resolution thanks!!
- click start - click run, in the run type in regedit you will see a registry editor window in the registry editor window
- click the + sign at the hkey_local_machine - click the + sign of system - click the + sign of currentcontrolset - click the + sign of control - click the + sign of class
there will be bunch of random letters and number under that control try to find this one {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
if you click this check if you will be able to see DVD rom at the right side of the registry editor window you must delete the upper and lower filters after that restart the computer and try to put in dvds
for vista or win7
- click start and type in the start search regedit after this just do the same thing with the win xp instructions ---------------- try also to update the DVD codec. you can also try to download the most updated windows media player, power DVD or any software/program that have dvd codecs or that acts like a player for DVD
i hope this works. Pls rate my resolution thanks!!
Hi!,
I'm using a vista premium SP 1.. So I did got the above errors.
What i did was, explore the disc-->right click setup.exe and click properties--> compatibility tab--> select run for win xp 2 and under admin.
Then when I installed I choosed a MINIMAL install option. If you the the above step yet choose full the error comes up.
Should work :))
Its annoying to insert disc everytime when you wanna play because of the minimal installation option but i figured to 'burn' and .iso image to my hard disk and use a cd/dvd image mounting tool. This part is purely optional tho:P
To resolve Windows 7 Error Code 5, all you need to do is start the installer through a different
installer. Either find an old Windows XP boot disk and then direct it
over to the Windows 7 installation DVD and run Setup.exe. This should
kick off the installer normally and allow you to install the operating
system.
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