Visual effects pitch black - Media Player 10 won't install

When I press Visual effects in Media Player and Media Center my screen becomes black pitch. The music plays, but there is no effect anyone. Just total darkness.
I have a brand new Qosmio G30.
I found a useless answer to this problem of Knowledge Base of Toshibas. He recommended me to download the latest version Media Player 10 and present a link from Microsoft. When I followed the link and try to install it says "you already have a new version of Media Player 10. The installation will stop. "Or something like that.
Can someone give me a piece of advice?

Hello

I found this document MS:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/555667

It describes how to disable the Visual and sound effects in Windows Media Center.
Try to activate the effects it the same way.

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