27. December 2018 · Write a comment · Categories: Uncategorized

I never once had an issue with Windows Live Movie Maker up until Christmas Evening.

It has always supported .wlmp and .wmv files. I had a video that was about 57 minutes long and I worked on editing that down for over 1 hour. I noticed that Movie Maker Glitched on me first, then it completely froze and then I did try to Save it while it was frozen before closing out of it, but then I did close Movie Maker since I was frustrated that it glitched and froze on me which is something that usually Never happens.

Then when I tried to reopen my edited video, the below image is what happened. Also, I was mad where I'm like: "forget it, I'll deal with it in the morning." But as soon as I turned my computer on, my desktop background disappeared and the screen was black with no desktop icons (I managed to fix that)...but I am also having an issue with my Windows search bar where I am on Windows 10...The search bar allows me to type, but it will Not search for anything.

And now when I try to open Movie Maker, it just takes me to internet explorer and says this: Can’t reach this page

  • Make sure the web address is correct
  • Search for this site on Bing
  • Refresh the page

and it also shows this address: C:\Windows\Temp\wlsB11E.tmp, so what the Heck is this about? My computer shows that I have WindowsEssentials2012 and honestly, I remember having Movie Maker equipped on my computer (I don't remember installing it)...It shows that I have Movie Maker, but it won't do anything. It just continues to bring me back to the Internet explorer thing. I've looked for everything and have found absolutely NO answer to my solution. With some steps to follow, I couldn't do them because of my search bar not working as a result of this Movie Maker corruption issue. I've been looking for things along with answers for the past 2 days and Nothing has worked for me so far in trying to get Movie Maker working properly back on my computer.

I wish the above image would show up, but that does not even show up anymore. When I try to double-click on Movie Maker, it just automatically directs me to IE as if I need to download it. Also, is the glitch and freeze/sudden corruption of Movie Maker a Windows 10 or a Microsoft issue? Nobody liked Windows 10 when it came out and it's been a while, but I still occasionally have issues with it where I am getting fed up with things like this. I honestly don't want to have to restart editing that video from scratch if I can manager to get the Movie Maker issue fixed.

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