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Video

Symptom
Some video files do
not play.
Codec error messages
appear when I play
certain video files.
Error message: Files
Needed To Display Video
Are Missing or Corrupt.
Graphics become
corrupted when I play
video games.
Possible solution
Your file may be corrupt or in an unsupported format. Open the
video file in a video editor, and then resave the file in a supported
format.
Open the file in Windows Media Player. Ensure that Windows
Media Player is configured to automatically download codecs.
If the correct codec is available, the file will play. Note that
you must be connected to the Internet to download codec files.
If the correct codec is not available, check whether an update
is available for Windows Media Player.
For more information, open Windows Media Player Help and
search for codec.
1
Click the Windows Vista start button, right-click
Computer, and then click Properties.
2
Under Tasks, click Device Manager.
3
Click the plus sign (+) next to Sound, video and game
controllers.
4
Right-click TV tuner (select models only), and then click
Update Driver Software.
5
Select Search automatically for updated driver
software.
6
Follow the instructions to update the driver.
7
If you are prompted, restart the computer.
1
Click the Windows Vista start button, right-click
Computer, and then click Properties.
2
Under Tasks, click Device Manager.
3
Click the plus sign (+) next to Display adapters.
4
Right-click the video card, and then click Update Driver
Software.
5
Select Search automatically for updated driver
software.
6
Follow the onscreen instructions to update the driver.
7
If you are prompted, restart the computer.
Undo any overclocking you may have done to your video card.
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