Media Player gives error COODOFD6 code

Help, please! I'm not particularly computer so would appreciate any possible solutions to lay mans terms. Thank you.
The above code has come with a message indicating that any 'add ons' has been disabled, probably because of a damaged add on. (not exactly worded, but it is essential)
I tried to copy music from Media Player to a SD memory card in time.
Now, when you insert a card, it nothing happens. The computer does'nt answer at all. Although I've tried have'nt, I assume it will also have disabled the USB ports.
Can someone tell me please how to re activate the ports 'Add '. Thank you.
Phil

Hi again,
I don't know how, but the problem seems to be resolved. If it's something I did by chance, maybe I don't know, but thanks for your help anyway.
The only other minor, problem I have (whilest I'm on) is the function of "Narrator", which, for some unknown reason, I turned on earlier, will not stop. I checked the appropriate box when I finally tried, but the Narrator comes again every time I start. No problem, but more frustrating than anything. Any suggestions as to why it won't turn off?
Thanks again
Phil

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