Media Player 10 and 9 stating corrupt files?

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VolunteerFirefighter

Just today this started for me. Yesterday everything was
fine. I cannot open mp3's, mpeg's, mpg's, avi's,
anything. It keeps telling me that "Windows Media Player
cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the
Player does not support the format you are trying to
play." My files were all fine yesterday, in fact, some I
listened to yesterday, will not play today. Anybody know
what is the problem, or how to contact Microsoft, because
all I can find for support are OTHER companies' tech
numbers. Thanks all.
 
VolunteerFirefighter said:
Just today this started for me. Yesterday everything was
fine. I cannot open mp3's, mpeg's, mpg's, avi's,
anything. It keeps telling me that "Windows Media Player
cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the
Player does not support the format you are trying to
play." My files were all fine yesterday, in fact, some I
listened to yesterday, will not play today. Anybody know
what is the problem, or how to contact Microsoft, because
all I can find for support are OTHER companies' tech
numbers. Thanks all.
 
VolunteerFirefighter said:
Just today this started for me. Yesterday everything was
fine. I cannot open mp3's, mpeg's, mpg's, avi's,
anything. It keeps telling me that "Windows Media Player
cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the
Player does not support the format you are trying to
play." My files were all fine yesterday, in fact, some I
listened to yesterday, will not play today. Anybody know
what is the problem, or how to contact Microsoft, because
all I can find for support are OTHER companies' tech
numbers. Thanks all.
 
VolunteerFirefighter said:
Just today this started for me. Yesterday everything was
fine. I cannot open mp3's, mpeg's, mpg's, avi's,
anything. It keeps telling me that "Windows Media Player
cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or the
Player does not support the format you are trying to
play." My files were all fine yesterday, in fact, some I
listened to yesterday, will not play today. Anybody know
what is the problem, or how to contact Microsoft, because
all I can find for support are OTHER companies' tech
numbers. Thanks all.
 
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