ehExtHost.exe error in Windows Media Center.

Original title: Media Center Error Message.

I get an error of ehExtHost.exe when I start media Center on my computer running Windows XP.  It is said that a registered JIT debugger is not available.  When I click on cancel he says that there is an error cordbg.exe! a0x2d4.  Below the said process id = 0x16f8 (5880) and below that he wrote Thread id = 0 x 728 (5928).  All of the fixes listed here for error similar messages work to solve this problem or is - something different will be completely?

You can try to reset Windows Media Center to see if it helps.

Uninstalling and reinstalling Windows Media Player:
Step 1.
Uninstalling Windows Media Player:
1. go to start and in the search type "Turn Windows willing or not.
2. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. search for multimedia and uncheck the brand in the face of Windows Media Player.
4 restart the computer
 
Step 2.
Reinstall Windows Media Player:
1. go to start and in the search type "Turn Windows willing or not.
2. click on "Turn Windows features on or off".
3. find the multimedia functions and place a check mark in front of the Windows Media Player.
4 restart the computer.

If you encounter problems with Windows Media Player, try to use the Troubleshoot utility to see if that fixes the problem.

Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter by clicking the Start button, then Control Panel. In the search box, type troubleshooting, and then click Troubleshooting. Click View all, and then click the Windows Media Player settings.

I hope this helps.

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