When I open windows media player I get the message, in the details pane, "the requested page could not be found or no longer exists.

I tried the restore to an earlier date, but it does not work.

How to bring back the details pane?

Hey Brown,

You have made any changes to your computer recently?

I suggest you to follow the steps and check if it helps.

Method 1: Run the Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter and check if it helps.

Open the troubleshooting Windows Media Player settings Troubleshooter

Method 2: Disable and enable Windows Media Player in multimedia features, then check if it helps.

Follow the steps below, then check if it helps.

(a) go to Start.

(b) type Windows turn on or off features in the Search box and Open it.

(c) uncheck Windows Media Player under Media features , and then click OK.

(d) restart your computer.

(e) open Windows features turn on or off.

(f) allow to Windows Media Player in multimedia features , and then click OK.

(g) restart your computer.

Turn on or off Windows features

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