I get an error on windows media player C00D11B1 code

on windows media player C00D11B1 error code

Look into this and see if it helps.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-pictures/getting-error-code-C00D11B1-and-Windows-Media/fcfafd8a-5b9e-4cbe-9013-62f108ef415b

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