

Unless you’ve got playlist files elsewhere, you’ll probably have to remake them from scratch, but at least WMP will work again.

Now go back to WMP, and you should be able to put your music and video files back in. Now go back to the Media Player folder and delete it. Goto Start menu -> Run: Type in “services.msc” without quotes.įind the service called “Windows Media Player Network Sharing Serivce”, Right-Click on it so it says ‘Stopped’. ‘Media Player’ Delete it, and replace it with the another folder with the same name.įor those of you out there using media sharing, you may need to follow another step here, as there’s a file you can’t delete while media sharing is running. %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Media Player\ ”Ĭopy and paste into the address bar if you like, you’ll be inside the folder you need to find. It’s a corruption of some sort in your media files folder. You’re going to have to rebuild your library though.
