Sometimes you may get a message like this when you try to open Windows Movie Maker:
Another user is running Windows Movie Maker on this computer. Please close the other session of Windows Movie Maker before starting Windows Movie Maker again.
If you know for sure that another user is not running the application or another session is not in progress, here's what you do to ensure the program (and all running instances) is closed:
> Click Ctrl+Alt+Del
> Click on Start Task Manager
> If you see Windows Movie Maker in the window that opens, click End Task
> If you don't see it in that window, open the Processes tab
> Find the instance(s) of WMM in the list (look for MOVIEMK.exe)
> Click End Process
That is how you close any applications running in the background (or other instances of programs). And too, just to be on the safe side, I suggest rebooting, doing a defrag and disk cleanup before opening WMM again.
Delete a current session? Close the program without saving.Unless of course you are trying to close a session that is currently running in the background (as an Error message would suggest)?If you get a message that says something like: 'Windows Movie Maker is already running. Please close the session before restarting...' then it means the process is currently in use and must be terminated first. To do that is easy:> Click Ctrl + Alt + Delete at the same time> Click on Task Manager> Click on Applications tab (if it isn't already on it)> Click on Windows Movie Maker icon> Then click on End Task (on the bottom)
I am going to assume you are getting an error message something like this:Another user is running Windows Movie Maker on this computer. Please close the other session of Windows Movie Maker before starting Windows Movie Maker again.If you know for sure that another user is not running the application or another session is not in progress, here's what you do to ensure the program (and all running instances) is closed:> Click Ctrl + Alt + Del> Click on Start Task Manager> If you see Windows Movie Maker in the window that opens, click End Task> If you don't see it in that window, open the Processes tab> Find the instance(s) of WMM in the list (look for MOVIEMK.exe)> Click End ProcessThat is how you close any applications running in the background (or other instances of programs). And too, just to be on the safe side, I suggest rebooting, doing a defrag and disk cleanup before opening Windows Movie Maker again.
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Sometimes Windows Movie maker gives you a message similar to what you are describing. If you can't open Windows Movie Maker on your computer, (especially when that message appears) this is what you do:> Click Ctrl+Alt+Delete> Click on Start Task Manager> Under Applications tab, click on Windows Movie Maker and press End Task> If Windows Movie Maker is not in that list, click on the Processes tab> Click on Show Processes for all users> Scroll down to MOVIEMK.exe and press End ProcessThe program will close.Note:This procedure can be used for any programs you can't close down manually (and those found running behind Windows).
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Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes, you can.I have both the 2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker and Windows Live Movie Maker.
Yes it is. You can download Windows Movie Maker from microsoft's website.
The only way to change a Microsoft Windows Movie Maker (.MSWMM) file into another format is by Publishing or Finishing the project.
That would be Windows Live Movie Maker.
You can't do that on Windows Movie Maker.