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This problem recently occurred, within the last 48 hours, and no problems 2 weeks ago.
Windows cannot find... Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
This, and ANY mp3 file can be accessed by another audio app without problems but not via My PC or Media Player.
The other app was installed after noticing the problem...
Installed app, tried playing it and worked.
Rebooted, tried again with it, worked.
Still unable to access via My Pc or Media Player, getting the above error.
So, My PC and MP cannot find any .mp3 file but can any video file.
Windows 10 Pro, installed a few weeks ago as a clean install, no partitions on hd (and it seems another reinstall is due)
1703.15063.296
00330-80000-00000-AA357
This has happened before with the previous build, no solution found, reinstalled same build, worked.
This time, my super fantastic ultra inhuman visual skills told me that something removed file association for mp3 files.
Perhaps you can discover why this would happen and patch it.
I will presume that some unfixed Adobe Flash bug or something that google search images pages does to the guts of this OS reset it, as these are the usual causes of OS insurrection... There are too many truly serious flaws in the Windows OS,... don't blame the browser type used, which force me to reinstall quite often to purge.
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Windows cannot find... Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
This, and ANY mp3 file can be accessed by another audio app without problems but not via My PC or Media Player.
The other app was installed after noticing the problem...
Installed app, tried playing it and worked.
Rebooted, tried again with it, worked.
Still unable to access via My Pc or Media Player, getting the above error.
So, My PC and MP cannot find any .mp3 file but can any video file.
Windows 10 Pro, installed a few weeks ago as a clean install, no partitions on hd (and it seems another reinstall is due)
1703.15063.296
00330-80000-00000-AA357
This has happened before with the previous build, no solution found, reinstalled same build, worked.
This time, my super fantastic ultra inhuman visual skills told me that something removed file association for mp3 files.
Perhaps you can discover why this would happen and patch it.
I will presume that some unfixed Adobe Flash bug or something that google search images pages does to the guts of this OS reset it, as these are the usual causes of OS insurrection... There are too many truly serious flaws in the Windows OS,... don't blame the browser type used, which force me to reinstall quite often to purge.
More...