Why is Windows Media Player not working on Windows 10?

1) Try reinstalling Windows Media Player with a PC restart in between: Type Features in Start Search, open Turn Windows Features On or Off, under Media Features, uncheck Windows Media Player, click OK. Restart PC, then reverse the process to check WMP, OK, restart again to reinstall it.

How do I get Windows Media Player to work on Windows 10?

In some editions of Windows 10, it’s included as an optional feature that you can enable. To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install.

Why has Windows Media Player stopped working in Windows 10?

Navigate to Settings > Update & Security > Check for updates to update Windows 10. In the Windows Search bar, type Control and open Control Panel. Choose Uninstall a program. Uninstall AMD Media Foundation Transcoder and try running Windows Media Player again.

Why Windows Media Player is not working?

If Windows Media Player stopped working correctly after the latest updates from Windows Update, you can verify that the updates are the problem by using System Restore. To do this: Select the Start button, and then type system restore. … Then run the system restore process.

How do I fix Windows Media Player not responding?

It may be worth trying to reset Windows Media Player as follows. Click the Start Menu and select Control Panel. Open Programs and Features, Click ‘Turn Windows features on or off’, open up Media Features and untick Windows Media Player. Click Yes then OK and then restart the notebook.

What is the default media player for Windows 10?

The Music app or Groove Music (on Windows 10) is the default music or media player.

How do you reset Windows Media Player?

1 Unload WMP – Control Panel, Programs and Features, [left-hand side] Turn Windows features on or off, Media Features, clear Windows Media Player checkbox, Yes, OK, Restart the PC.

Does Microsoft still support Windows Media Player?

“After looking at customer feedback and usage data, Microsoft decided to discontinue this service,” Microsoft says. “This means that new metadata won’t be updated on media players that are installed on your Windows device. However, any information that’s already been downloaded will still be available.”

Can I uninstall Windows Media Player and reinstall it?

If this happens, one solution is to uninstall and reinstall Windows Media Player. However, you cannot use the standard Windows uninstall process — you need to use the Windows features dialog to uninstall and reinstall Windows Media Player.

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