When I go to Windows Media player to listen to the music, I get an error message C00D11B1 how can I fix that I can play my music?
When I go to Windows Media player to listen to the music, I get an error message C00D11B1 how can I fix that I can play my music?
Hi SummerSolarez,
1. did you of recent changes on the computer?
2. This only happens when you try to play a specific type of file with all the files or music?
I suggest you to update your audio driver by following the steps in the link below and check if it helps.
Note: The steps are also applicable to Windows Vista Media Player.
Hope this information is useful.
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