A couple of months ago I took my computer in to be repaired (virus removed and Norton installed). Since that time, I cannot play previous music I had downloaded into my Windows Media Player library. In fact I cannot find my library anymore as it had been listed. I do still have music titles listed in "My Music" folder and I can click on those song titles which opens up the media player. Looks normal but when I click on "Play" I'm linked to Windows Microsoft and get the following message:
A license is required to play this file
The file you are trying to play was ripped (copied) from an audio CD.
During the ripping process, the file was "protected." This limits the number of computers on which the file can be played.
To play the file on this computer, you must download a license (a process known as "license migration"). A license acts an electronic key that allows you to "unlock" a protected file and play it.
To download a license for this file, click Download License.
I click on the "Download License" and get the following:
Notes:
Microsoft keeps track of the number of license migrations that have been performed for this content. Microsoft does not collect any contact information (such as your name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address) to perform the migration. For more information about the information that is sent to Microsoft, see the Privacy Statement.
For more information about protected files and license migration, see the Windows Media Player FAQ page.A license has been downloaded to your computer. You may now use the file.
However, the player still will not play anything and I also get this error message showing on top of the Microsoft statement:
error 438:unknown error occurred when storing your license
Can someone tell me what's happened and can it be "fixed" (in simple layman terms, please?)? THANKS!
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