![]() ![]() Note: Other apps work fine and I don't have permission errors in my event log, so it's not a duplicate of this question. How can I restore it? (I did not install anything from the app store, it's a plain Windows 3.187.) No, seriously: It looks like some default Metro media player app that should be there is missing. Some websites claim that TWINUI is just an app chooser, but surely they must be mistaken since Windows tells me that TWINUI is the bestest media player of all times. ![]() Now, I know that I could fix this issue by just choosing Windows Media Player as my default mp3 player, but since I do want to "enjoy all the music I love" (see second screenshot) I'd really like to give TWINUI a chance. Selecting "Open with/Choose another app" in the context menu yields:Ĭhecking the default file associations also reveals that TWINUI is "Recommended for Windows 10": Trying to double-click on an mp3 file yields "Class not registered": If you do not want to use Groove, you can change the default music player on your computer to Windows Media Player or any other Music Player of your choice. ![]() ![]() Something on my Windows 10 profile seems to be broken. Groove is closely integrated with Microsoft’s cloud storage service and allows users to upload music to OneDrive and access the same on any device Windows computers, Xbox consoles, iPhone or Android Phone. ![]()
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