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Chief of Naval Operations
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Where is the File Association folder in XP?
I can't open a wav. file in Windows Media Player or the Realtek Player. If I remember correctly, I didn't allow wav. files to be played under those programs when I installed them on one of my computers. But they will play MP3 files.
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What's Da Pho*?
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Open an explorer window. Go to Tool > Folder Options. Select the File Types and you could change the program associate with WAV extension.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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Thanks, bach. Windows media Player had the wav. file associated with it. I decided to change it to Realtek Sound Manager, however, the wav. file still will not open. An error code states something about a wave decompressor.
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aka the keg killer
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Which version of WMP? Try updating to 11...
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