Windows 7 Error code C00D0FF1 on WMP 12 build 7100

shyboyme

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I did a fresh win 7 RC 1 build 7100 install and when making playlist I get this error C00D0FF1 how do you fix this?
 


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The error code C00D0FF1 in Windows Media Player commonly occurs when there's a problem with creating or saving playlists. To address this issue, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:

Steps to Fix Error Code C00D0FF1 in Windows Media Player:​

  1. Restart Windows Media Player:
    • Close Windows Media Player completely and restart it. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches.
    []Check File Permissions:
    • Ensure that the folder where you are trying to save the playlist has the necessary permissions. You should have permission to write to that specific folder.
    [
    ]Clear Windows Media Player Database:
    • Windows Media Player stores information in its database...
The error code C00D0FF1 in Windows Media Player commonly occurs when there's a problem with creating or saving playlists. To address this issue, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:

Steps to Fix Error Code C00D0FF1 in Windows Media Player:​

  1. Restart Windows Media Player:
    • Close Windows Media Player completely and restart it. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve temporary glitches.
    []Check File Permissions:
    • Ensure that the folder where you are trying to save the playlist has the necessary permissions. You should have permission to write to that specific folder.
    [
    ]Clear Windows Media Player Database:
    • Windows Media Player stores information in its database that can sometimes cause errors. Clearing the database can resolve various issues.
    []Disable Windows Media Player Services:
    • Temporarily disabling Windows Media Player services and then re-enabling them can sometimes resolve playlist errors.
    [
    ]Update Windows Media Player:
    • Make sure you have the latest updates for Windows Media Player. Sometimes, updating the software can fix compatibility issues and bugs.
  2. Reinstall Windows Media Player:
    • As a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows Media Player. This can resolve any underlying issues with the application.

      Additional Tips:​

      • Ensure that your media files are not corrupted.
      • Check if the file types in your playlist are supported by Windows Media Player.
      Try these steps and see if they help in resolving the C00D0FF1 error while creating playlists in Windows Media Player. Let me know if you need further assistance!
 


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