No audio in Windows media player

Original title: Media Player

My sound works on anything but the media player.  I checked to see if it was shot down or turn off, but it shows that it is on.  I don't know what to do now.  How can I reload just Media Player as it seems all find other work.

Never mind. I just found out that my Windows Media Player works.  It's Dell Media player is one who doesn't.  I didn't know it until you asked your questions.

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