WMP 11 and .wav and mid

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Whenever I try to play a .wav or midi file in WMP 11 I get the following
error.

"Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the file.
For additional assistance, click Web Help."

These file will play with "Media Player" or "Quick Time" Player!
I've asked this question several time before but don't seem to get
any Help!
Am I doing something wrong is stating my question?
Please help!
Bob


My computer is p4 running XP sp3



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