How Do You Fix Windows Media Player 10?
Windows Media Player 10 allows you to easily synchronize high-quality music, video and photos to your portable devices. There are issues that can hamper a smooth playback. Commonly encountered problems with Media Player 10 include these errors: the server threw an exception; memory could not be allocated because no size has been set; a skin cannot be displayed; the file cannot play; and digital playback doesn’t play the CD. Server Threw an Exception Step 1 This error occurs when you try to synchronize a file that cannot be converted to the format required by a portable device. To overcome this problem, download Windows XP video decoder checkup utility file (DECCHECKSetup.EXE file) from http://microsoft-windows-xp-video-decoder-check.software.informer.com/. Step 2 Double-click on the DECCHECKSetup.EXE file to install it on your computer. Step 3 Start the decoder checkup utility. Step 4 In the list of installed decoders, click on a decoder to use with Windows Media Player. Step 5 Click “