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What to do about a defective Moviemaker

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graviton

Flightless Bird
I recently tried, for the first time, to use the Moviemaker program that came
with my computer but it proved to be defective--it repeatedly crashed as I
attempted to do the most basic acts. My problem is this: Ordinarily I would
uninstall it and download a new one, but from my brief exploration it appears
that Moviemaker has an unusual status and is not available for separate
download. Am I mistaken in this surmise? But if correct, what do I do?
 
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Paul

Flightless Bird
graviton wrote:
> I recently tried, for the first time, to use the Moviemaker program that came
> with my computer but it proved to be defective--it repeatedly crashed as I
> attempted to do the most basic acts. My problem is this: Ordinarily I would
> uninstall it and download a new one, but from my brief exploration it appears
> that Moviemaker has an unusual status and is not available for separate
> download. Am I mistaken in this surmise? But if correct, what do I do?


This is as close as I could get to a helpful page.

http://www.papajohn.org/MM2-Setup-Software-2_1.html

I see the necessary files in the SP3 exe file, by using
7ZIP to look at the Service Pack. I can also see the files,
when I look in the 5000 files in the i386 folder of my
WinXP SP3 installer CD.

If you start with "moviemk.inf" (on the CD, the compressed
version of that is moviemk.in_), you can see a list of the
files needed. Papa John has listed the files, and you can verify the
list, by looking in the INF file. For example, these are selected
lines from the INF file in question.

moviemk.exe,,,32
WMM2AE.dll,,,32
WMM2EXT.dll,,,32
WMM2FILT.dll,,,32
WMM2FXA.dll,,,32
WMM2FXB.dll,,,32

WMM2RES.dll,,,32
WMM2ERES.dll,,,32
WMM2RES2.dll,,,32

Empty.txt,,,32
Filters.xml,,,32
news.png,,,32
paint.png,,,32
Sample1.jpg,,,32
Sample2.jpg,,,32

Blank.txt,,,32

moviemk.chm,,,32

The compressed files you might find on a CD, have similar names
to the above, except the last character is changed to an underscore.
You need to uncompress ("expand") them, to get the original file
name for each file.

The rest of the recipe, you can more or less decipher from the first
link above.

The moviemk.exe file on my C: drive is 3,558,912 bytes, and the
properties/version info for that file says 2.1.4026.0 . The file
is C:/Program Files\Movie Maker\moviemk.exe . And that is the
version level with SP3.

I was hoping WMM would be an item in "Add or Remove Programs", but I
don't see it in the Windows Components. If it had been there, it
would have been easy to uninstall and reinstall.

Good luck,
Paul
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
For all intents & purposes, it's been superseded by Windows Live Movie
Maker.

graviton wrote:
> I recently tried, for the first time, to use the Moviemaker program that
> came with my computer but it proved to be defective--it repeatedly crashed
> as I attempted to do the most basic acts. My problem is this: Ordinarily
> I would uninstall it and download a new one, but from my brief exploration
> it appears that Moviemaker has an unusual status and is not available for
> separate download. Am I mistaken in this surmise? But if correct, what
> do
> I do?
 
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SC Tom

Flightless Bird
Except that Live Movie Maker only works in Vista or newer. It doesn't in XP.
--
SC Tom

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:epO7sYGsKHA.3968@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> For all intents & purposes, it's been superseded by Windows Live Movie
> Maker.
>
> graviton wrote:
>> I recently tried, for the first time, to use the Moviemaker program that
>> came with my computer but it proved to be defective--it repeatedly
>> crashed
>> as I attempted to do the most basic acts. My problem is this:
>> Ordinarily
>> I would uninstall it and download a new one, but from my brief
>> exploration
>> it appears that Moviemaker has an unusual status and is not available for
>> separate download. Am I mistaken in this surmise? But if correct, what
>> do
>> I do?

>
 
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