Nenhuma informação interna, mas eles têm uma solução alternativa :
I've identified the buggy component to be ehplayer.dll.
Firstly, you need to take ownership of ehplayer.dll in C:\Windows\ehome: 1) Open an elevated command prompt (i.e. right-click on Command Prompt and choose Run As Administrator 2) Go to C:\Windows\ehome 3) Type: takeown /f ehplayer.dll cacls ehplayer.dll /G :F (so on my system it is cacls ehplayer.dll /G HTPC\cdldt:F)
Now you have access to ehplayer you can replace it. The version you need (18000) can be downloaded from here: http://www.quantexzone.com/files/ehplayer_18000.zip I have no intention of infecting anyone's PC with malicious software, but if you don't trust me you can get this from your side-by-side directory. Go into C:\Windows\winsxs and search for ehplayer. You should see several versions of ehplayer.dll listed. One of them should be build 18000 (you can tell from the directory name).
Back in C:\Windows\ehome, rename ehplayer.dll to ehplayer.old and then copy the 'new' version (i.e. build 18000) into C:\Windows\ehome.