How can I uninstall or disable codecs that may be causing conflicts?
There are a lot of codecs out in the wild, multiple codecs for one standard are created and having more than one on your system can cause a codec conflict. These conflicts can lead to strange codec issues, anywhere from programs crashing to not displaying video correctly. Codec uninstallation is pretty easy in Windows 2000 or XP and not so much in Vista, but it’s easier all together to be able to easily disable and enable codecs to diagnose a problem. Here is a solution that will work for Windows 2000, XP and Vista, all versions, 32-bit and 64-bit. Note: The Windows registry contains crucial operating system and program information. You should only ever alter the registry if properly instructed to do so and not change any values other than the ones given. Altering data in any other way could lead to major or minor problems with the operating system or it’s programs. We will launch the Registry Editor then find the data we need to alter and back it up before we make any changes. 01. Go
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