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Make the $50 Amazon Fire Tablet More Like Stock Android (Without Rooting) Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/26107/how-to-reinstall-windows-media-player-in-windows-7-to-solve-problems/ RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek How to Reinstall Windows Media Player http://www.icare-recovery.com/howto/windows-media-player-cannot-play-the-file-error-help.html in Windows 7, 8, or 10 to Solve Problems If you’re having problems with media playback on your Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10 PC using Windows Media Player, or even using other applications like Media Monkey, you might need to reinstall Windows Media Player. But how? Reader Ted wrote in with this tip, which solved his problem of playing ripped music files in error message either Windows Media Player or Media Monkey. Step 1: Uninstall Windows Media Player Open up Control Panel and type “windows features” into the search box, and then click on Turn Windows features on or off. Go down to Media Features –> Windows Media Player Step 2: Reboot That is all. Step 3: Turn Windows Media Player Back On Head back into Windows Features on or off, and check the box again. At this point hopefully your problem should be solved. JOIN THE windows media player DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 08/19/10 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (7) Comments (7) August 19, 2010 Doctor yeah that's cool and all but my WIndows Features is BLANK so How do I fix it >.< August 19, 2010 tapuz works great, though already knew this, but my problem still persists, a few minutes after i do the above the problem comes back.. cannot play normal mp3, or wma. the funny thing is, that i recently installed a explorer external program named "xplorer2", and from there even though i still have the same problem, they have a preview option, and a second option to open with the native program, and it opens and plays without a problem. any ideas would be appreciated. August 19, 2010 tapuz doctor: put a check in the box, wait, and you will get a window asking to reboot, hope it helps your problem. August 24, 2010 Will It didn't fix my problem. Whenever I try to run windows media player, i get a big error. it says "Windows Media Player is not installed properly and must be reinstalled. Do you want to install the Player from the Microsoft Web site?" *yes/no buttons* Upon clicking yes it brings me to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/download/download.aspx which tells me "There is no download available for
error message saying 'Windows media player cannot play the files. The player may not support the file type or might not support the code that was used to compress the file' while trying to play some audios stored inside that external drive with the Windows media player. What do you know about that windows media player error message? Is it still possible to read those audios with computer Windows media player? Please help me if you do know anything related. Thank you very much!" Hello, what version of Windows do you have installed on your computer? Have you updated your Window media player regularly? How about these audio files stored inside that USB hard disk? Are they still playable? You’d better check both of your Windows media player and these audios before you really start to fix related Windows media player not playing the file error problems. Why You Get Windows Media Player Invalid Format File Error Message? Generally speaking, people often will get the related Windows media invalid format file error messages when their computer Windows media player or the file that needs to be played gets problems as below: 1). Windows media player is outdated. Such Windows built-in tools, like your Windows media player, often could be updated to allow people have more powerful features. Take your As Windows media player as an example. It is also able to be updated and allows people to read much more files with different file types. However, when your Windows media player is outdated, the type of compatible audio files also could be limited, which let you do have more chances to receive such "computer Windows media player cannot play the file" error messages. 2).The file format of your selected audios is no supported by the Windows Media player. What type of your selected audio files is? Honestly, the computer Windows media player does support many prevailed audio formats, like WAV, MP3, W