Microsoft KB Archive/811419

= Windows quits unexpectedly when you try to play a DVD =

Article ID: 811419

Article Last Modified on 10/26/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
 * Microsoft Windows XP Professional
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

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SYMPTOMS
When you try to play a DVD on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows may quit unexpectedly.



CAUSE
This problem may occur if the DrvWriteDisplayDriverParameters function is called when you try to play the DVD, and then a NULL devmode value is passed to the ChangeDisplaySettingsEx function. An uninitialized value in the DrvChangeDisplaySettings function may cause an access violation in the DrvWriteDisplayDriverParameters function if a NULL devmode value is passed to the ChangeDisplaySettingsEx function.



Windows XP service pack information
To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Microsoft Windows XP. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

322389 How to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack

Hotfix information
A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next Windows 2000 service pack that contains this hotfix.

To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the hotfix. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services telephone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support

Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.

File information
The English version of this hotfix has the file attributes (or later) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in coordinated universal time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.

Windows 2000
  Date         Time   Version        Size       File name --  08-Jan-2003  17:07  5.0.2195.6148     42,256  Basesrv.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.5907    222,992  Gdi32.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6137    709,392  Kernel32.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6158    333,072  Msgina.dll 18-Dec-2002 21:50  5.0.2195.6159    155,136  Sp3res.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6161    379,664  User32.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6140    370,960  Userenv.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:05  5.0.2195.6162  1,643,536  Win32k.sys 09-Dec-2002 19:26  5.0.2195.6154    181,008  Winlogon.exe 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6097    243,472  Winsrv.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6137    709,392  Kernel32.dll 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6162  1,643,536  Win32k.sys 08-Jan-2003 17:07  5.0.2195.6097    243,472  Winsrv.dll Note No hotfix is available for Windows XP.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the &quot;Applies to&quot; section. This problem was first corrected in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.



MORE INFORMATION
For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates

Keywords: kbhotfixserver kbqfe kbtshoot kbwinxpsp2fix kbfix kbbug KB811419

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