Windows Media Player must switch to analog mode because there is a problem reading the CD drive in digital mode. Verify that the drive is installed correctly or try to update the drivers for the drive, and then try to use digital mode again.
Windows Media Player is trying to acquire media usage rights for a file that is no longer being used. Rights acquisition ...
Windows Media Player must connect to a Microsoft service on the Internet to restore your media usage rights. Do you want ...
Windows Media Player must connect to the Internet to verify the file's media usage rights. Connect to the Internet, and then ...
Windows Media Player must switch to analog mode because it cannot accurately play CDs in digital mode. When CDs are played ...
Windows Media Player must switch to analog mode because there is a problem reading the CD drive in digital mode. Verify that ...
Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service or a service that it depends on failed to start. Use Windows services administrative ...
Windows Media Player no longer detects a connected portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then try syncing ...
Windows Media Player no longer detects a connected portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then try to sync ...
Windows Media Player requires %lu megabytes (MB). Upgrading will take approximately %lu minutes over a 28.8 KBps connection. ...