Windows Media Player and not able to remove the audio file from playlist

Song ghost Vista Windows Media Player 11 error

I have Windows Media Player 11 on a laptop Toshiba with Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2 on it, and I have a problem with that I can not resolve at all. There's a song that is on my reading list that does not even exist. He has no title, author or album. No size file and it does not even exist on my computer at all. No matter how I try I can not remove it from the selection. I know that I can not uninstall and reinstall WMP11 from my system it is a program integrated with no option to do so, but because of this I see also very troublesome that a reinstall is the only thing I can think of now to remove it.

If anyone has any suggests how to uninstall this "ghost song", I'd be happy to try.

Hi ClawMacKain,

This problem occurs because the Windows Media Player library database is corrupted.

To resolve this problem, delete the Windows Media Player database. To do this, follow these steps:

1. click onStart, click run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Media Player, and then clickOK.

2 Select all the files in the folder, and then clickdelete on the file menu.
Note You don't have to remove the folders that are in this folder.

3. restart Windows Media Player.
Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

If this does not resolve the problem, disable the Windows Media Player database cache files. To do this, follow these steps:

1. exit Windows Media Player.

2. click onStart, click run, type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoftand then clickOK.

3. Select theMedia Player folder, and then click delete on thefile menu.

4. restart Windows Media Player.
Note Windows Media Player automatically rebuilds the database.

You cannot view, add, or delete items in the library of Windows Media Player 11

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925718

I hope this helps!

Halima S - Microsoft technical support.

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