Re: Error Msg - Interface not recognized
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Melissa wrote:
My WMP has been able to rip CD's however, I can't burn. I'll receive an error
message stating "Interface not recognized." Any help would be GREATLY
appreciated.
"Recognized" or "Registered". What is the error number.
Thanks!
Melissa
BTW, If I were to remove & then reinstall my WMP, my music would still be
stored in my shared folder right?
No. I haven't heard of any software deleting data files when
uninstalled. On the other hand I haven't met anyone immune from the need
for an offline backup.
.
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