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You can download the Windows DRM reset tool.
This can also be resolved by resetting the DRM (Digital Rights Management) for Windows Media Player as follows:
Windows XP
1. Rename the DRM folder to DRM.old
click "Start"
click "My Computer"
click "Local Drive (C:)"
click "Documents & Settings"(About half way down the page).
click "All Users"
right-click on the DRM Folder and click "Rename"
type "DRM.old"
2. open the OverDrive Media Console
3. click “Tools > Windows Media Player Security Upgrade” or visit http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite. Click "play" to upgrade.
4. once completed, select the title in the OverDrive Media Console and click "Download"
Windows Vista or Windows 7, replace step 1 above with:
Open the 'Control Panel'.
Open 'Folder Options' and select the 'View' tab. (If you don't see Folder Options, click 'view by: small icons' in the top right of the control panel screen.)
Select 'Show hidden files and folders'.
Uncheck 'Hide protected operating system files'.
In the warning message you receive, click 'Yes'.
Click 'OK'.
Close the Control Panel
Click the Start button. In the 'Start Search' box, paste the following: C:ProgramDataMicrosoftWindowsDRM
Press 'Enter'.
Delete ONLY the following 4 files:
blackbox.bin
drmstore.hds
v3ks.bla
v3ks.sec
Continue steps 2-4 above.
Let us know if that does not fix the problem.
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