"The specific module could not be found."

From: Zz4evaJeLLo07 (Zz4evaJeLLo07_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/08/04


Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 11:41:01 -0700

I've got the latest updated Windows Media Player on my Microsoft Windows XP
and i've downloaded a bunch of songs from CD tracks onto it. It seemed to
work perfectly fine for a while and then bloop... one day i try to play a
song on Windows Media and it tells me the "specific module could not be
found."
if anyone can help i'd be soooo grateful!! <(^.^)>
o and please email your answers to mysticdreamz_1@hotmail.com
thanx!



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