Windows Media Player 11

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About a month ago, I did a system restore on my computer. Since then I have
not been able to play music in the WMA format. I have spoken with Napster
tried to download their DRM restore for Windows XP, but the file will get to
the 99% complet level then quit without installing. I have turned off system
restore, I have used my Windows XP installation disk to remove media player
and reinstall from the website. All this is to no avail. I implore on you,
if you have a solution to please share with me and the rest of the world.
 
About a month ago, I did a system restore on my computer. Since then I have
not been able to play music in the WMA format. I have spoken with Napster
tried to download their DRM restore for Windows XP, but the file will get to
the 99% complet level then quit without installing. I have turned off system
restore, I have used my Windows XP installation disk to remove media player
and reinstall from the website. All this is to no avail. I implore on you,
if you have a solution to please share with me and the rest of the world.

Perhaps try re-installing WMP11.
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...8973-106F1B7E5049/wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
Thanks wolf, but the Organization of WMP has me baffled, I have performed the
reinstallation a couple of times to no avail. Do you know where to find
sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane?
 
Thanks wolf, but the Organization of WMP has me baffled, I have performed the
reinstallation a couple of times to no avail. Do you know where to find
sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane?

I am now wondering if you can just delete the file association of WMA
and then, when you try and open a WMA file, re-associate it with WMP
11. That may be another option.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
I am now wondering if you can just delete the file association of WMA
and then, when you try and open a WMA file, re-associate it with WMP
11. That may be another option.

- Thee Chicago Wolf

I suggest you should also try out "VLC media player" downloadable from
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
It is free, and it is good. I have used it to play a couple of DVD
videos (that of a private function, made by a professional studio)
that none of the other popular media player could do.
 
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