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U have restart your computer first then turn it again wait for 5 minutes
It will work.
you can open limewire then save it then download it to windows media player
WAV is a sound format made for windows. You have to open these in windows media player. Right click on the WAV file, click open with, then click windows media player.
You could open up Windows Media Player, and insert a CD. It should show up. Then rip it (there's a button near the top of the media player). It'll end up in your library where you can play it whenever you open up Windows Media.
Avi is used by Windows Media Player by default, and to open that file just double click it. If it will not open then right click on the file and go to Open With > Windows Media Player.
If you have Windows, use Windows Media Player to open/view videos.
There are many ways.If Windows Media Player is your default player, simply double-click the song/s or highlight it and hit enterYou can also drag and drop the song/s from the folder to Windows Media PlayerRight click a song and a menu appears. Click on "Add to Windows Media Player"Right click a song and a menu appears. Go to "Open With" then click on "Open With Windows Media Player"
Open Windows Media Player, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser" and select a skin. With later versions of Windows Media Player: Open Windows Media Player then right-click on the little round icon in the top left corner. In the menu that appears, click on "View" then "Skin Chooser"
Windows Media Player.
Right-click on the music file, then go to Open With; then choose Windows Media Player.
u open the sistem of media player and open the file of the ipod that must be connected to the computer at that time.
1)go to control panel 2)open Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features 3)search for windows media player 4)once you find windows media player double click on windows media player 5)a pop up will come saying "Are You sure You Want To Uninstall Windows Media Player. 6)click on yes. 7)it will say "preparing to remove" 8)it will uninstall windows media player hope it helped
Try opening Windows Media Player, then right click on a song and choose "open file location" tested in windows media player 11 on windows XP pro then look which folder you are in