Kevin;
I tell you, I wish I knew what UNRELATED meant in this product anymore. But, you are correct, I express caution to anyone troubleshooting a machine with video drivers more than 1 year old. Especially with only 128M dedicated video memory. So many enhancements have been added in that time frame related to video....who KNOWS! (so you expect $5....ok...if you give me $1 for every time the driver update worked to resolve a seemingly unrelated PD9 problem here

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Rollah;
I asked about the location of the file as Vista and Windows 7 sometimes have a problem with files located under "Program Files" being accessed directly. This does not appear to be the case here.
Just so I am clear...We are talking about the error:
Thanks ... that's very strange ... it won't allow me to import it into version 9, gives me the message:
"An error occured while opening this media file in the media library. It may be because the file is broken, an unsupported format, protected video content or for another reason. Try contacting your video provider for a different video format. this media type is not supported."
IS THAT CORRECT??
Ok, now that Kevin has "outed" me as the video-driver-lurker..I suggest you go to the following location (select your OS):
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Chipsets&ProductLine=Laptop+Chipsets&ProductProduct=Mobile+Intel%C2%AE+4+Series+Express+Chipset+Family&ProdId=2991&LineId=1088&FamilyId=40 or click the link on my signature below.
Suggest you try the "Media Accelerator" version. This should get you to 8.15.10.2226 from 7.15.0010.1637 and update VBIOS at the same time .
Please make a restore point for your piece of mind.
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