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Old 07-27-2008, 10:50 AM
Billinares
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Moviemaker does not start

I use Vista Ultimate, which includes the Moviemaker application to edit
videos. I had no problems with this program till a couple of months ago when
it crashed. Afterwards the program would not start when launched. In the
Task Manager the process would be listed, but no Moviemaker was visible.
Looking around in the Internet I found a way to start it with the command
"moviemkr.exe /safemode"; I also tried the advice of deactivating some of
the codecs used. To no avail: The above command doesn't always work and
only once when it does (after the program is exited the system must be
rebooted to start it again). However most of the time the program just does
not start, no matter what. I've tried all the tricks of the trade (booting
in protected mode, launching application as administrator, tinkering with
the registry).

The big obstacle is of course that the application is part of the operating
system, so that I cannot just re-install it (I wonder what is the advantage
of having such applications being part of the OS). Any help would be
appreciated.

Thanks

BL

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Old 07-27-2008, 10:50 AM
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Re: Moviemaker does not start

Some Windows Vista functions may not work, or Windows Vista may stop
responding: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833

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"Billinares" <billinares@bluewin.ch> wrote in message
news:AFEDBEA1-A8C5-470A-8618-9B67530B24F9@microsoft.com...
> I use Vista Ultimate, which includes the Moviemaker application to edit
> videos. I had no problems with this program till a couple of months ago
> when it crashed. Afterwards the program would not start when launched. In
> the Task Manager the process would be listed, but no Moviemaker was
> visible. Looking around in the Internet I found a way to start it with the
> command "moviemkr.exe /safemode"; I also tried the advice of deactivating
> some of the codecs used. To no avail: The above command doesn't always
> work and only once when it does (after the program is exited the system
> must be rebooted to start it again). However most of the time the program
> just does not start, no matter what. I've tried all the tricks of the
> trade (booting in protected mode, launching application as administrator,
> tinkering with the registry).
>
> The big obstacle is of course that the application is part of the
> operating system, so that I cannot just re-install it (I wonder what is
> the advantage of having such applications being part of the OS). Any help
> would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> BL


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Old 07-27-2008, 11:20 AM
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Re: Moviemaker does not start

On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:25:25 +0200, "Billinares"
<billinares@bluewin.ch> wrote:

>I use Vista Ultimate, which includes the Moviemaker application to edit
>videos. I had no problems with this program till a couple of months ago when
>it crashed. Afterwards the program would not start when launched. In the
>Task Manager the process would be listed, but no Moviemaker was visible.
>Looking around in the Internet I found a way to start it with the command
>"moviemkr.exe /safemode"; I also tried the advice of deactivating some of
>the codecs used. To no avail: The above command doesn't always work and
>only once when it does (after the program is exited the system must be
>rebooted to start it again). However most of the time the program just does
>not start, no matter what. I've tried all the tricks of the trade (booting
>in protected mode, launching application as administrator, tinkering with
>the registry).
>
>The big obstacle is of course that the application is part of the operating
>system, so that I cannot just re-install it (I wonder what is the advantage
>of having such applications being part of the OS). Any help would be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>BL


The best help anyone can give you about Moviemaker (a toy) is telling
you to ditch it and use a REAL video editor application. It will save
you hours of needless frustration.
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