On Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Business editions, Windows Media Player does not support DVD playback. We suggest you use the bundled PowerDVD program to play DVDs.
Archive for June, 2009
On Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Business editions, Windows Media Player does not support DVD playback. We suggest you use the bundled PowerDVD program to play DVDs.
Below are steps which are suggested by Microsoft for the Power Surge message. Please note this is a false error and does not indicate a hardware problem with the USB ports.
The error hal.dll is missing or corrupt can usually be resolved by repairing the Windows boot configuration.
Repair the boot configuration using the Windows XP Recovery Console
This code means the system tried to access a nonexistent piece of memory, mostly because of:
- A driver trying to access a page of memory that is not present
-A system service (ex. virus scanner) failing in an exceptional way
- Faulty or incorrectly seated memory
- Corrupted data on the hard drive