What do I do if a current version of Windows Media Player is installed but the audio and video are breaking up or will not start at all?
This is usually an indication that your computer’s cache is full and needs to be emptied. To address this problem you will need to delete temporary Internet files that are stored on your computer. If you are using Internet Explorer do this by clicking on “Tools” on the browser menu bar and then on “Internet Options.” Select “Delete Temporary (Internet) Files” and then click on “Yes.” This will not harm your computer in any way.
This is usually an indication that your computers cache is full and needs to be emptied. To address this problem you will need to delete temporary Internet files that are stored on your computer. If you are using Internet Explorer do this by clicking on Tools on the browser menu bar and then on Internet Options. Select Delete Temporary (Internet) Files and then click on Yes. This will not harm your computer in any way.
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