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Matt
May 23rd 04, 08:19 PM
8004025C
i never had a problem ontill today. i use mp3's all the
time on my mobile device, and on the pc. today my media
player 9 series pops up and says that the file type is not
suported. error message i.d. 8004025C ... now when i
called microsoft i was made aware that even tho i only had
9 series for 1 month that i was to recieve no phone
support because i went back to 98\se and did not like
xp\home... even tho the program in question "media player
9 series" was messing up, they didnt like my op system so
i am forced to resolve my problem via message boards and
email. has anyone encountered this error before 8004025C
and how do i fix it?
8004025C

Curt Christianson
May 23rd 04, 09:09 PM
Hi Matt,
Post your question at the Media Player newsgroup--they are the real experts
here. Copy and paste this into your browsers address bar, and it will take
you right there:
http://communities2.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsmedia.play er&cat=en-us-win-windowsmedia&lang=en&cr=US

HTH,
Curt

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"Matt" > wrote in message
...
> 8004025C
> i never had a problem ontill today. i use mp3's all the
> time on my mobile device, and on the pc. today my media
> player 9 series pops up and says that the file type is not
> suported. error message i.d. 8004025C ... now when i
> called microsoft i was made aware that even tho i only had
> 9 series for 1 month that i was to recieve no phone
> support because i went back to 98\se and did not like
> xp\home... even tho the program in question "media player
> 9 series" was messing up, they didnt like my op system so
> i am forced to resolve my problem via message boards and
> email. has anyone encountered this error before 8004025C
> and how do i fix it?
> 8004025C


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NJSG
May 30th 04, 12:04 PM
Are you opening a file that has never opened with your computer,
such as a downloaded file? If yes, maybe because you don't have the
needed codecs. But it's better to post the problem in the Media
Player Newsgroup.

Curt Christianson wrote:

> Hi Matt,
> Post your question at the Media Player newsgroup--they are the real experts
> here. Copy and paste this into your browsers address bar, and it will take
> you right there:
> http://communities2.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsmedia.play er&cat=en-us-win-windowsmedia&lang=en&cr=US
>
> HTH,
> Curt
>

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