How Do You Fix Windows Media Player Errors?
Windows Media Player is a Windows-based multimedia player that allows you to play and view audio, video and photos. If Windows Media Player displays error messages, you must troubleshoot your system to locate the cause of the problem. Oftentimes, WMP errors result from a corrupt registry or file. As soon as you resolve the WMP errors, you can run the program normally. Press the Windows button on the keyboard plus the “R” button. Type “cmd” in the “Open” dialog box and click “OK.” This opens the Command Prompt. Paste the following the commands in the prompt, individually, and press “Enter:” regsvr32 jscript.dll regsvr32 vbscript.dll Type “Exit” and then press “Enter.” Press the Windows button and type “regedit” in the “Start Search” dialog box. Press “Enter.” This opens the Registry Editor. Navigate the following registry path on the left side of the window: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> CLASSES >> CLSID >> {f414c260-6ac0-11cf-b6d1-00aa00bbbb58} >> InprocServer32 Double-click the “D