PLR of Windows Media. crashing

I recently had a problem with "you tube". Whenever I have expanded the video clip in full screen, my PC crashed.

I have now overcome this problem by right-clicking on the video clip, selection of the parameters in the menu and unchecking "remove hardware accellaration.
I now have the same problem with "windows media player". As soon as the viewing of the screen lights up when music plays, my pc crashes, leaving a colored white screen!
It doesn't seem to be the same fix for this, as for the problem of "you tube".

Hi dolthos,

·         You receive a blue screen error?

·         You have the latest display drivers installed?

Step 1: Try reducing video hardware acceleration in Windows Media Player.

a. in Windows Media Player, on the Tools menu, click Options.

b. on the performance , under video Accelerationtab, move the slider more close votes to zero, and then click OK.

c. If this allows to read the videos in full screen, it indicates that there is a problem with your graphics card or driver.

Step 2: You can get an updated driver from the manufacturer of the display adapter. Log their manufacturer support site.

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