Windows 7
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because the remote sensor is not connected. Reconnect ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to connect to the internet to download the Guide information. Before trying to download again, ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to connect to the internet. Please check your username and password for your default Internet ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to control your set-top box. To correct this problem, go to Tasks > Settings > TV > Set Up ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to determine your TV signal configuration. Make sure a live TV signal is connected to the ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to play the requested program. Close all other applications, restart Windows Media Center, ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to process the Guide information. Restart the computer and then try to set up the Guide again. ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to validate the security of your Extender. As a result, the Extender will not play protected ...
- Windows Media Center must test the connection you selected. If you are connected to the Internet, disconnect and then select ...
- Windows Media Center needs to know how you change channels on your set-top box so that the appropriate signal is sent through ...
- Windows Media Center requires an Internet connection with a saved password for all users to automatically download TV Program ...
- Windows Media Center should be in full-screen mode to preview display adjustments. Do you want to switch to full-screen mode ...
- Windows Media Center was unable to find media for the playlist. Did you remove songs from your Music library or from the ...
- Windows Media Center will stop monitoring these folders. Do you also want the media files from these folders to be removed ...
- Windows Media Connect technology has been improved and incorporated into Windows Media Player. Your Windows Media Connect ...
- Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) cannot play the protected file because you do not have the appropriate rights.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player cannot access a required functionality. This might occur if the wrong system files or Player DLLs are ...
- Windows Media Player cannot access the file. The file might be in use, you might not have access to the computer where the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library because the content provider prohibits it. For assistance, contact ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library. The plug-in required to add the file is not installed properly. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library. The plug-in required to add the file is not installed properly. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn %d files to the disc. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the files in the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn a file to the disc. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the file in the burn ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the files in the burn ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the audio CD because some items in the list that you chose to buy could not be downloaded ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files because the Player cannot find a burner. If the burner is connected properly, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files because there is not enough free disk space to store the temporary files. Delete ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files to the CD. Verify that the disc is clean and not damaged. If necessary, select ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait for the current task to finish. If necessary, verify ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. Verify that the burner is connected properly and that the disc is clean and not ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. Verify that your burner is connected properly, and then try again. If the problem ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn to the disc because the drive is in use. Wait a few minutes for other burning tasks to complete ...
- Windows Media Player cannot communicate with the device because the device is not responding. Try reconnecting the device, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server because it is not accepting any new connections. This could be because ...
- Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. The server name might not be correct, the server might not be available, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert the file to the format required by the device. One or more codecs required to convert ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert the file. The file might have been encrypted by the Encrypted File System (EFS). Try ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert this file format. If an updated version of the codec used to compress this file is available, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot copy the files to the CD because they are 8-bit. Convert the files to 16-bit, 44-kHz stereo files ...
- Windows Media Player cannot create the library. You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators ...
- Windows Media Player cannot delete the playlist because it contains items that are not digital media files. Any digital media ...
- Windows Media Player cannot delete these files right now. If the Player is syncing, wait until it is complete and then try ...
- Windows Media Player cannot display subtitles or highlights in DVD menus. Reinstall the DVD decoder or contact the DVD drive ...
- Windows Media Player cannot display the picture file. The player either does not support the picture type or the picture ...
- Windows Media Player cannot download media information for this CD. The tracks, artist, and album will be identified as "Unknown" ...
- Windows Media Player cannot download media usage rights because the server is not available (for example, the server might ...
- Windows Media Player cannot download the media usage rights for the file. If you obtained the file from an online store, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot download this item because the server is not responding. The server might be temporarily unavailable ...
- Windows Media Player cannot erase the rewritable CD or DVD. Verify that the CD or DVD burner is connected properly and that ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the file at selected location. The file may have been deleted or moved, or the path may ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you are trying to play, burn, or sync an item that is in your library, the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the file. The link from the item in the library to its associated digital media file might ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the file. Verify that the path is typed correctly. If it is, the file might not exist in ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the selected plug-in. The Player will try to remove it from the menu. To use this plug-in, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the specified file. Verify the path is typed correctly. If it is, the file does not exist ...
- Windows Media Player cannot find the specified path. Verify that the path is typed correctly. If it is, the path does not ...
- Windows Media Player cannot locate this file. The file may have been deleted or moved, or the path may be incorrect. Click ...
- Windows Media Player cannot open the specified URL. Verify that the Player is configured to use all available protocols, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because the Parental Controls Web Filter is turned on. To enable ...
- Windows Media Player cannot perform the requested action because there is not enough storage space on your computer. Delete ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play a portion of the file because it requires a codec that either could not be downloaded or ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play any items in the playlist. To find information about the problem, click the icon next to ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play audio CDs correctly because the CD drive is slow and error correction is turned on. To increase ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play DVD video. Close any open files and quit any other programs, and then try again. If the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play DVD video. You might need to adjust your Windows display settings. Open display settings ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play one or more files. For additional information, right-click an item that cannot be played, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because it is currently in use by another program. Quit the other program that is ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the region assigned to your DVD drive does not match the region assigned ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available (for example, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network error occurred. The server might not be available. Verify that ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a network problem occurred. Verify that you are connected to the network, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because a required codec is not installed on your computer. To try downloading ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the associated playlist does not contain any items or the playlist is not ...
- Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the multicast protocol is not enabled. On the Tools menu, click Options, ...