C00D11BA of error when you try to play music in the Windows XP machine.

Original title: DRIVER SOUND ACTIVATION READ FILES.

file audio/sound play.code error C00D11BA of fixation

Hi spangladesh,

·        You did it all change hardware or software on your machine before this problem?

·        Which media player you are using?

·        What is the file format of the music files?

·        You receive this error code for all music files or any file in particular?

If you use Windows Media Player, you can follow this link & check if the problem persists.

Windows Media Player Error Message help

Hope the helps of information. Please post back and we do know.

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