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Windows Media Player for Windows Me

 

I suddenly lost audio through Windows Media Player. It will not play my

audio CDs. This is what I have done.

 

I tried installing my Sound Blaster Live driver. It processed through until

it stopped and sent this message: “File Driver6.CAB on Windows Me edition is

needed.” At this point I did not know what to do next and aborted the driver

installation.

 

I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it told me

to search for the following files:

midi=mmsystem.dll

wave=mmsystem.dll

 

I did a search and the files were not listed. The Dell diagnostics told me

to contact my manufacturer if the files were missing.

 

So, can someone assist me what to do next?

 

Thanks,

Jerry Reeder

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Re: Windows Media Player-No Audio

 

The file DRIVER6.CAB should be located in either C:\Windows\Options\Cabs

or possibly C:\Windows\Options\Install. If not then use Windows

Explorer's search ands see if the person who installed Win Me on your PC

located it elsewhere. Once located point any installer requesting this or

any other Win Me cab file to this folder. Alternatively, if you have a

retail copy of Win Me you will find all of the Win Me cab files located in

the folder Win9x on the CD.

> I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it

> told me to search for the following files:

> midi=mmsystem.dll

> wave=mmsystem.dll

 

No not files but rather entries in the [drivers] section of system.ini, a

plain text file located in C:\Windows.

 

Have you considered using system restore and rolling your system back to a

checkpoint created before you started having problems with WMP?

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

Jerry <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Windows Media Player for Windows Me

>

> I suddenly lost audio through Windows Media Player. It will not play

> my

> audio CDs. This is what I have done.

>

> I tried installing my Sound Blaster Live driver. It processed

> through until it stopped and sent this message: â?oFile Driver6.CAB

> on Windows Me edition is needed.â?� At this point I did not know

> what to do next and aborted the driver installation.

>

> I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it

> told me to search for the following files:

> midi=mmsystem.dll

> wave=mmsystem.dll

>

> I did a search and the files were not listed. The Dell diagnostics

> told me

> to contact my manufacturer if the files were missing.

>

> So, can someone assist me what to do next?

>

> Thanks,

> Jerry Reeder

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Re: Windows Media Player-No Audio

 

The DRIVER6.CAB file *should* be located in C:\Windows\Options\Instal or

CABS folder. (As yours is an OEM [Dell] version of WinMe, then it's probably

in the CABS folder - BUT not necessarily). You might need to direct or

navigate the installation process there.

 

Mart

 

 

"Jerry" <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:528BF9C3-E319-46C6-B378-F70DB344A754@microsoft.com...

> Windows Media Player for Windows Me

>

> I suddenly lost audio through Windows Media Player. It will not play my

> audio CDs. This is what I have done.

>

> I tried installing my Sound Blaster Live driver. It processed through

> until

> it stopped and sent this message: "File Driver6.CAB on Windows Me edition

> is

> needed." At this point I did not know what to do next and aborted the

> driver

> installation.

>

> I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it told

> me

> to search for the following files:

> midi=mmsystem.dll

> wave=mmsystem.dll

>

> I did a search and the files were not listed. The Dell diagnostics told

> me

> to contact my manufacturer if the files were missing.

>

> So, can someone assist me what to do next?

>

> Thanks,

> Jerry Reeder

>

>

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Re: Windows Media Player-No Audio

 

 

 

"Mike M" wrote:

> The file DRIVER6.CAB should be located in either C:\Windows\Options\Cabs

> or possibly C:\Windows\Options\Install. If not then use Windows

> Explorer's search ands see if the person who installed Win Me on your PC

> located it elsewhere. Once located point any installer requesting this or

> any other Win Me cab file to this folder. Alternatively, if you have a

> retail copy of Win Me you will find all of the Win Me cab files located in

> the folder Win9x on the CD.

>

> > I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it

> > told me to search for the following files:

> > midi=mmsystem.dll

> > wave=mmsystem.dll

>

> No not files but rather entries in the [drivers] section of system.ini, a

> plain text file located in C:\Windows.

>

> Have you considered using system restore and rolling your system back to a

> checkpoint created before you started having problems with WMP?

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> Jerry <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > Windows Media Player for Windows Me

> >

> > I suddenly lost audio through Windows Media Player. It will not play

> > my

> > audio CDs. This is what I have done.

> >

> > I tried installing my Sound Blaster Live driver. It processed

> > through until it stopped and sent this message: â?oFile Driver6.CAB

> > on Windows Me edition is needed.â?� At this point I did not know

> > what to do next and aborted the driver installation.

> >

> > I then went to the Dell troubleshooting diagnostics for audio and it

> > told me to search for the following files:

> > midi=mmsystem.dll

> > wave=mmsystem.dll

> >

> > I did a search and the files were not listed. The Dell diagnostics

> > told me

> > to contact my manufacturer if the files were missing.

> >

> > So, can someone assist me what to do next?

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Jerry Reeder

>

Thanks Mike and Mart -

 

The System Restore fixed the problem. I should have thought of that.

 

Jerry

>

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Re: Windows Media Player-No Audio

 

Jerry <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Thanks Mike and Mart -

>

> The System Restore fixed the problem. I should have thought of that.

 

Jerry,

 

Thanks for posting back. I'm pleased to read that by using system restore

you managed to get your audio/WMP working again.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

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Re: Windows Media Player-No Audio

 

Good call Mike - System Restore, the most useful and undersold feature of

WinMe <g>

 

Well done Jerry.

 

Mart

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

news:uNyRngbWIHA.2000@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Jerry <Jerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>> Thanks Mike and Mart -

>>

>> The System Restore fixed the problem. I should have thought of that.

>

> Jerry,

>

> Thanks for posting back. I'm pleased to read that by using system restore

> you managed to get your audio/WMP working again.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>


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