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How do you fix 0xc00d5212?

Alton Alexander
By Alton AlexanderUpdated on June 4th, 2022

The 0xc00d5212 error code is a Windows Media Player error that can occur for a number of reasons. The most common reason for this error is that the required codec is not installed on the computer. Other reasons can include corrupt or missing files, or a problem with the Windows Media Player settings.

If you are encountering this error, the first thing you should try is to install the missing codec. You can usually find codecs for free online. Once the codec is installed, restart Windows Media Player and try to play the file again. If the codec does not fix the problem, try deleting the Windows Media Player files and then reinstalling the program.

If you continue to encounter the 0xc00d5212 error, there may be a problem with your computer's registry. You can try using a registry cleaner to scan for and fix any errors.

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1. Check your internet connection

  1. Go to the "Network and Sharing Center" (or "Control Panel" on Windows XP and Vista) and click on the "Network and Sharing Center" icon.

  2. In the "Network and Sharing Center", click on the "Internet Options" icon.

  3. In the "Internet Options" window, click on the "Connections" tab.

  4. In the "Connections" tab, under the "Local Area Connection" column, click on the "Status" button.

  5. In the "Status" window, if the "Internet Connection is OK" message is displayed, then your internet connection is working properly. If the "Internet Connection is Not OK" message is displayed, then follow the steps below to fix the issue. If you are using a cable connection:

  6. Check to make sure that your cable is properly connected to your computer and the modem.

  7. Try restarting your computer and your modem.

  8. Try changing the cables in your modem and computer.

  9. Try adjusting the settings on your modem.

  10. Try restarting your cable service. If you are using a DSL or satellite connection:

  11. Make sure that your modem is connected to the internet and your computer.

  12. Try restarting your computer and your modem.

  13. Try changing the cables in your modem and computer.

  14. Try adjusting the settings on your modem.

  15. Try restarting your DSL or satellite service.

2. Check for updates

To check for updates in order to fix 0xc00d5212:

  1. Open up Windows Update.
  2. In the left-hand pane, click on the "See all updates" link.
  3. In the right-hand pane, click on the "Update history" button.
  4. On the "Update history" page, click on the "See all updates" link under the "Update information" column.
  5. On the "See all updates" page, click on the "Download updates" link under the "Update information" column.
  6. On the "Download updates" page, click on the "See details" link under the "Update information" column.
  7. On the "See details" page, click on the "Fix 0xc00d5212" link.
  8. On the "Fix 0xc00d5212" page, click on the "Install" button.
  9. On the "Install" page, click on the "OK" button.
  10. After the update is installed, click on the "Restart now" button.

3. Try a different browser

The steps to try a different browser are as follows:

  1. Launch the Microsoft Edge browser.
  2. Click the "More" button (three lines in from the top left corner of the browser window).
  3. Select "Settings."
  4. Under "Advanced," click "Browsing options."
  5. Under "Default browser," select "Other."
  6. In the "Select a browser" drop-down menu, select the browser you would like to use.
  7. Click "OK."
  8. Reload the web page. If the problem is still present, please contact customer support.

4. Clear your cookies and cache

  1. Open Chrome browser and go to chrome://settings/ 2. In the "Clear browsing data" section, select the "Cookies and site data" checkbox 3. Click the "Clear browsing data" button. 4. Close the Chrome browser. 5. Restart your computer.

5. Reset your modem or router

  1. Check to see if your modem or router is plugged into an outlet and if so, turn it off.
  2. Unplug all cables from the modem or router.
  3. Wait 10 seconds and plug in the power cord.
  4. If the modem or router is not connected to the internet, it will reboot automatically. If it does not reboot, try to power it off and on again.
  5. If the modem or router still does not work, contact your provider for support.

6. Try a different computer

  1. Boot your computer into Safe Mode with Networking.
  2. Click on "Start" and then "All Programs."
  3. Click on "Accessories."
  4. Click on "System Tools."
  5. Click on "Command Prompt."
  6. Type "netstat -ano" and press Enter.
  7. Type "ping 192.168.1.1" and press Enter.
  8. Type "netstat -ano | find 0xc00d5212" and press Enter.
  9. If the error is still present, try to repair the 0xc00d5212 issue by following these steps: a. Click on "Start" and then "Computer." b. Right-click on the computer and select "Properties." c. Click on "Advanced System Settings." d. Click on "Environment Variables." e. In the "System Variables" window, click on "Path." f. In the "Variable Value" box, type "C:\Windows\System32\wbem\wmiapsrv.exe" and press Enter. g. In the "Variable Value" box, type "netstat -ano | find 0xc00d5212" and press Enter. h. If the error is still present, try to repair the 0xc00d5212 issue by following these steps: i. Click on "Start" and then "Run." j. Type "cmd" and press Enter. k. Type "regedit" and press Enter. l. Type "netstat -ano | find 0xc00d5212" and press Enter.

Some users might also have success with the following opitons:

  1. Contact your ISP