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Windows media player cannot play the video because there is a problem with your video card
Hi,
When i am palying any DVD/ movies on my notebook with OS Windows vista home premium, i am getting an error as "Windows media player cannot play the video because there is a problem with your video card" when i click on "web help" button i am geting the error code "C00D10BD". In net it is given that this will be fixed by installing DirectX, but when i am try to install it, i am getting one more error as "A cabinet file necessary for installation cannot be trusted. Please verify the Cryptographic Services are enabled and the cabinet file certificate is valid." Could you please help me out in this regard? Regards ranjit bhumula |
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