Start the navigation sound distorted in Windows Vista 64-bit

Beginning sound navigation, the sound you hear when you open a folder or a web page, does not correctly on my computer running Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit. It's the file located in "C:\Windows\Media\Windows Navigation Start.wav".

The thing is, I hear a part of the sound, not the whole of it. When I play it with Windows Media Player, it's all good. I know that my sound card isn't the cause, because I use the same computer with Windows XP and Windows 7 as well, and everything works well in both entities. I keep all the drivers updated, so it is not the question.

Help me to solve this, please. Best regards, V.M.

Everything works fine now. The problem has simply disappeared. Must have been a bug (as usual) Microsoft that they have patched up finally. 4 years too late, you mind.

Thanks for your reply, Dmitry! Bye! :)

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