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Log in. Sign up. Computer problem? Tech Support Guy is completely free -- paid for by advertisers and donations. Click here to join today! JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter Deathblow Start date May 13, You can finally relax after a long day and stream your favorite TV series.

This problem can be a major hassle, especially when you do not know how to fix it. When the C00D11B1 error shows up, it means that your system has failed to correctly process a file needed by Windows Media Player to run or stream a video from the Internet.

There are various reasons that may have caused this problem, and it is important for you to identify the source. Doing so will allow you to resolve the error and get your Windows Media Player working again. This allows you to remove problematic files, replacing them with a fresh and properly functioning set. Follow the steps below:. The steps may be a bit tricky, but you can definitely follow them. Here are the instructions:. Incorrect proxy settings may also be keeping your Windows Media Player from functioning properly.

By configuring them, you can ensure that the Windows Media server can properly establish the ideal connection to your program. Keep in mind that the registry is a complex module on Windows. It is vital in ensuring that your system operates smoothly.

Moreover, incorrectly modifying it would cause more problems for your computer. So, if you plan on manually repairing the registry, you have to be absolutely confident that you can accurately complete the procedure.

As such, we highly recommend that you opt for a one-click solution like Auslogics Registry Cleaner. I khow it's in th computer but, I can not find it.. Did you ever figure out how to fix this problem? I just tried to playa dvd and had the same problem with error code C00D!! OH and Neil, guess what? Let me help you out here "Neil Smith". It is utterly irresponsible to propose solutions before you understand the problem.

First, you fill the tub with water You merely ignored the problem and found a way around it using an other program. I have been working on this error now for sometime over the last week because some how and some way it started to appear on my comp. Windows does not offer a fix, did not offer a fix in their SP2 for Vista, and there is no solution presented anywhere by anyone. The only solutions presented are work arounds. It seems to me that microsoft wants you to either find another player or another system all together because they don't appear to want to off any assistance or information that could be helpful.

What is interesting is that this error did not appear until after I had updated all driver and firmware on my system. I am so angry right now because the only solution possible to get Windows Media Player back and running is to wipe my machine clean and start over.

You have no idea how much of a problem this is considering I have over gigs in high-end software that I would be forced to re-install. I might as well put a bullet through my head.



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