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Originally Posted by Gigi
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A hard reset and restore did not help because you just restored back the problem. I just had a look in WMP but could not find anywhere to modify file associations. Unless someone knows of a registry hack, you may really need to do a hard reset without a restore to get it back. However, one way around this may be to open files in File Explorer, then when it prompts to choose a program with which to open, choose WMP.
Moved to Multimedia.
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I wound up just backing up my DBs and then doing a hard reset. Fixed it, then had an issue with an unknown netowrk card in slot 2 or something strange... did another restore (that I made after reinstalling everything) and fixed that.
Whew... never had so many problems all of a sudden. :D