WestLondonGirl
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Latest update: not just pre iOS 7.1 I see now, some newer videos also fail in the same way.
I started this thread and after repeated disastrous Windows 8.1 updates reinstalled the dreaded KB2975719 and another KB file back onto my computer, which caused IE to crash when trying to view iPhone movies. Me personally, I'm moving to a Mac when I next replace my computer..
After much Googling, my brother, an IT Manager, identified TWO updates causing the problem with iPhones videos.
REMOVE both KB2975719 AND KB2995388. Switch OFF automatic updates and manually download security updates as and when required.
I now have no problems at all viewing files.
To remove the files, go into Control Panel and there's an icon which, off the top of my head, is Windows Update.
If you need help finding the files, reply to this thread and I'll give you detailed instructions when to remove the file.
removing those 2 KB files won't mess up anything else will they? And where are they located?I removed those two updates and mine's working perfectly now! Thank you!
take ownership of your files and find mfmp4srcsnk.dll and rename it to mfmp4srcsnk.dll.old. if you don't know how to take ownership of files theres a video on YouTube that shows howHi folks,
Apologies for this but this is the first forum I have found that seems to duplicate my issuse. Just recently my I moved some iPhone movies onto my laptop. I now find that the folder crashes if I hover the mouse over them or try to open them directly from the folder (opening with quicktime does work however)
So, I got rid of the 2 updates mentioned above but I still seem to be having the same issue. Is there anything else that I should have done?
Many thanks
Matt