I had the same thing happen a while back, google for "wmp database corrupted" & take a look at the solutions, I forget what I actually did to sort it, but the solution is there somewhere.
I had the same thing happen a while back, google for "wmp database corrupted" & take a look at the solutions, I forget what I actually did to sort it, but the solution is there somewhere.
I have tried recreating the WMP database but this still doesn't work.
I think it's something to do with the fact that i moved My Documents/Pictures/Music from the OS Drive to a seperate drive, then moved those folders to another drive where they are now.
It's messy - i'm going to try creating a new windows user and see if it works there.
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