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What is xbox one media player error 0xc00d11cd?
The error 0xc00d11cd is the reference format of the error caused. This is the error code format commonly used by Windows and other Windows-compatible software and driver vendors. This code is used by the provider to identify the error caused. This error code 0xc00d11cd Error has a numeric error number and a technical description. In some cases, the error may have more parameters in the format 0xc00d11cd Error. This additional hexadecimal code corresponds to the address of the memory locations where the instruction (s) were loaded at the time of the error.
When you look at the error message, it is suggested to update the drivers – but the latest drivers have already been used on the system where this problem has occurred. The sound and video cards also work perfectly and the Windows Media Player can be played on the same computer without any problem. What was wrong with the Xbox Music app, why could not we read it? Well, there is a simple solution mentioned below to fix this bug for the Xbox Music app, namely: disable enhancements.
Symptoms of Error 0xC00D11CD
“Error 0xC00D11CD” occurred and closed the active programs window.
- Your computer frequently hangs with error 0xC00D11CD while running a particular program.
- “Windows Media Player Error 0Xc00D11Cd” is displayed.
- Windows is idle and takes a long time to respond to commands from the mouse or keyboard.
- Your computer “hangs” regularly for a few seconds.
Causes of the 0xC00D11CD error
- Corrupted download or incomplete installation of Windows Media Player software.
- Corruption in the Windows Media Player registry due to a recent Windows Media Player-related software change (install or uninstall).
- Virus or malware infection that has corrupted the Windows file or program files associated with Windows Media Player.
- Another program maliciously or mistakenly deleted Windows Media Player-related files.
How to fix xbox one media player error 0xc00d11cd?
Advanced Computer User Solution (manual update):
- Start your computer and log in as administrator.
- Click the Start button, select All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then click System Restore.
- In the new window, select the “Restore my computer to an earlier time” option, and then click Next.
- Select the most recent system recovery point from the “On this list, click a restore point” list, and then click Next.
- Click Next in the confirmation window.
- Restarts the computer when the restore is complete.