Status of Microsoft Groove in the last 24 hours
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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Microsoft Groove works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
The Microsoft Groove service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of Microsoft Groove
Microsoft Groove Music, is a digital music player and developed by Microsoft, which is built into computers and tablets with Windows 10 or later operating system also is available on phones with Windows 10 Mobile operating system.
This application adds to MP3 files to OneDrive and you can use this app to play songs on other devices for free. Groove Music supports more formats and functions as the replacement for Windows Media Player.
In Is Not Down provide possible solutions for the different error messages that may appear in Microsoft Groove Music.
0xc00d36b4 error code appears when the file has an incompatible format, the file extension is incorrect or is damaged. To resolve this error is recommended to download and install a codec package on your computer. Another possible solution is to open ""Settings"" by pressing Windows + I, then go to the section ""Updating and Security""> ""Troubleshooting""> ""Play Video""> ""Run"" and follow the instructions on the screen.
The error message ""Error code 0xc00d1388"" appears when the account Microsoft and Windows settings do not match. To solve this your Microsoft must be configured in the same region where your PC is configured.
In some cases, Groove Music can crash because of corrupted or damaged system files.
If that is the case, running an SFC scan will identify and repair any damaged files, getting rid of the issue.
When your groove music not working, there may be some corruption in the system files that is creating the problem and once you scan it you will be able to fix the problem.
You can take the help of the Command Prompt and by using the SFC utility you can fix the problem.
There can be a various reason which are responsible for crashing Windows 10 randomly but few of them are faulty RAM, a loose connection of RAM, faulty power supply, drivers conflict, corrupted or outdated drivers, overheating issues, overclocking, bad memory, faulty Hard disk etc.
Troubleshooting Tips
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