Behind the video preview, the bad win xp is suspended.

  

I believe everyone has used the newly upgraded xp system. However, many users have reported that the new system will often close without any reason, and they can’t find the reason for their investigation. Why is this happening? The following tutorial combines examples to give you an analysis.

Some time ago, as soon as I opened the folder with video files in the newly installed Windows XP SP2 operating system, the symptoms of system suspended animation often occurred, and no window was clicked. Then you can only press the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" key combination to bring up the task manager that comes with the operating system, and use it to force the folder window to close to make the system back to normal. To this end, the author is puzzled: Why do you have this system of suspended animation when you open a folder with video files?

After repeated research, the author found that this is actually Video preview. As long as the video preview function of the system is turned off, you can successfully solve the system suspended animation after opening the folder with video.

In Windows XP, the preview function of the video file is mainly the dynamic link file "shmedia.dll"; at work, we only need to open the "start → run” command, in "run" Enter "ldsvr32 /u shmedia.dll" in one column, and then click the "OK" button. When the prompt "DllUnregisterServer succeeds" in "shmedia.dll" appears, the video preview can be successfully disabled. Function. If you plan to restore this preview in the future, just type "regsvr32 shmedia.dll".

I didn't expect it to be a video preview function, so the troubleshooting of the cause is still very effective in solving the problem. If you go back, you may wish to try it yourself. If there is any problem in this area, the solution is above. ,I hope everyone has to help.

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