Qosmio F750 - Blu-ray player - cannot apply patch

When I apply the patch TC30422300A- Toshiba Blu-ray disc Player V1.0.0.299_A I receive the message "Cannot find the player" even though the Player is present and working.
I have upgraded to Win 7 Ultimate on this machine.
Is there a work around or an original player that I can reinstall ??
I cannot do a full recovery as that will erase everything. Is there a way to extract only this program from the Recovery DVDs?
Thank you.

The 17c68.msi is the installer package it has a date of 7/07/2011 05:57 is 7.033 KB or 6,86 MB. If you have partially install over the original package it may have been overwritten and deleted.
What I do always with a new computer is to make or keep an original hard drive version and then create a new hard drive with all my modifications special programs.
This is especially need here as this 3D is new technology and we as always are the beta testers. I have thus been able to go back to the original HD to find program and dll locations as well as registry information.
I agree it would be more comfortable if Toshiba would give us the original program as well as the patch. Computers always crash and need to be rebuilt. Toshiba is one of the best manufacturers with their support. In fact this was the only program that gave me trouble when I built my system to my way.
Having a complete "vanilla" HD is a big help for correcting problems and you do not have to reinstall and reconfigure everything.
You must uninstall the video player 4.00 as it is not a Blu-ray player; It was bad advise to have installed it, as it does some configuration or registry conflicts with the more advanced system. Also the WinDVD (corel) seems to need to be properly installed and running before the Blu-ray Player, at least that was my experience.
When you say that a program or and install "crashes" that is not very helpful to understand the problem. You should always give an exact description of what happens and what is the message. These can help pin point the problem.
Good luck and perseverance !

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