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ContentDirectory.xml Troubleshoot and Download

Sometimes Windows system displays error messages regarding corrupted or missing ContentDirectory.xml files. Situations like that can occur, for example, during a software installation process. Each software program requires certain resources, libraries, and source data to work properly. Corrupted or nonexistent ContentDirectory.xml file can therefore effect in failed execution of the started process.

ContentDirectory.xml file Extensible Markup Language. The file was developed by Microsoft for use with Windows software. Here you will find detailed information about the file and instructions how to proceed in the event of ContentDirectory.xml related errors on your device. You can also download ContentDirectory.xml file compatible with Windows 10, Windows Vista, Windows 8 devices which will (most probably) allow you to solve the problem.

For Windows Compatible with: Windows 10, Windows Vista, Windows 8

File info

General information
Filename ContentDirectory.xml
File extension XML
Type Data
Description Extensible Markup Language
Software
Program Windows 10
Software Windows
Author Microsoft
Software version 10
Details
File size 7515
Oldest file 2006-11-02
Latest file 2017-02-10
ContentDirectory.xml

There are various types of errors related to ContentDirectory.xml file. ContentDirectory.xml file may be located in wrong file directory on your device, may not be present in the system, or may be infected with malicious software and therefore not work correctly. Below is a list of most common error messages related to ContentDirectory.xml file. If you encounter one listed below (or similar), please consider the following suggestions.

  • ContentDirectory.xml is corrupted
  • ContentDirectory.xml cannot be located
  • Runtime Error - ContentDirectory.xml
  • ContentDirectory.xml file error
  • ContentDirectory.xml file cannot be loaded. Module was not found
  • cannot register ContentDirectory.xml file:
  • ContentDirectory.xml file could not be loaded
  • ContentDirectory.xml file doesn't exist

ContentDirectory.xml

Error

Application could not be started because ContentDirectory.xml file is missing. Reinstall the application to solve the problem.

OK

Problems related to ContentDirectory.xml can be addressed in various ways. Some methods are meant only for advanced users. If you don't have confidence in your skills, we suggest consulting a specialist. Fixing ContentDirectory.xml file errors should be approached with utmost caution for any mistakes can result in unstable or unproperly working system. If you have the necassary skills, please proceed.

ContentDirectory.xml file errors can be caused by various factors, so its is beneficial to try to fix them using various methods.

Step 1: Scan your computer for any malicious software

Virus Scan

Windows files are commonly attacked by malicious software that prevents them from working properly. First step in addressing problems with ContentDirectory.xml file or any other Windows system files should be scanning the system for malicious software using an antivirus tool.

If by any chance you don't have any antivirus software installed on your system yet, you should do it immediately. Unprotected system is not only a source of file errors, but, more importantly, makes your system vulnerable to many dangers. If you don't know which antivirus tool to choose, consult this Wikipedia article – comparison of antivirus software.

Step 2: Update your system and drivers.

Windows Update

Installing relevant Microsoft Windows patches and updates may solve your problems related to ContentDirectory.xml file. Use dedicated Windows tool to perform the update.

  1. Go to the Windows "Start" menu
  2. Type "Windows Update" in the search field
  3. Choose the appropriate software program (name may vary depending on your system version)
  4. Check if your system is up to date. If any unapplied updates are listed, install them immediately.
  5. After the update has been done,restart your computer in order to complete the process.

Beside updating the system, it is recommended that you install latest device drivers, as drivers can influence proper working of ContentDirectory.xml or other system files. In order to do so, go to your computer or device producer's website where you will find information regarding latest driver updates.

Step 3: Use System File Checker (SFC) tool

System File Checker

System File Checker is a Microsoft Windows tool. As the name suggests, the tool is used for identyfing and addressing system file related errors, including those related to ContentDirectory.xml file. After an error related to%fileextension% file has been discovered, the program attempts to automatically replace the ContentDirectory.xml file with properly working version. To use the tool:

  1. Go to the Windows "Start" menu
  2. Type "cmd" in the search field
  3. Locate "Command Prompt" result – don't run it yet:
  4. Click the right mouse button and select "Run as Administrator" option
  5. Type "sfc /scannow" in console prompt to start the program and follow the instructions

Step 4: Restoring Windows system

Windows Recovery

Another approach is to restore system to previous state, before the ContentDirectory.xml file error occured. In order to restore your system, follow the instructions below

  1. Go to the Windows "Start" menu
  2. Type "System Restore" in the search field
  3. Start the system restore tool – it's name may differ depending on version of the system
  4. The application will guide you through the process – read the messages carefully
  5. After the process has finished, restart your computer.

If all the above-mentioned methods failed and the ContentDirectory.xml file problem has not been resolved, proceed to the next step. Remember that the following steps are intended only for advanced users.

Download and replace ContentDirectory.xml file

The last solution is to manually download and replace ContentDirectory.xml file in appropriate folder on the disk. Select file version compatible with your operating system and click the "Download" button. Next, go to your web browser's "Downloaded" folder and copy the downloaded ContentDirectory.xml file.

Go to the folder where the file should be located and paste the downloaded file. Below is the list of ContentDirectory.xml file example directory paths.

  • Windows 10: C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Network Sharing\
  • Windows Vista: C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Network Sharing\
  • Windows 8: ---

If the steps did not solve your ContentDirectory.xml file problem, you should consult a professional. A probability exists that the error(s) might be device-related and therefore should be resolved at the hardware level. A fresh operating system installation might be necessary – a faulty system installation process can result in data loss.

File versions list

Filename ContentDirectory.xml
System Windows 10
File size 7515 bytes
Date -0001-11-30
File details
MD5 ea8a6b960e24b7be8c8756fb5c2dc27f
SHA1 a342f7572b22fb41bc6911b4824359b0fa300372
SHA256 50571d9d2df7005eaf1e1f633171336c7094493acf608311879eace2e5791cf6
CRC32 0281b24f
Example file location C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Network Sharing\
Filename ContentDirectory.xml
System Windows Vista
File size 7070 bytes
Date -0001-11-30
File details
MD5 7c0d4774c1b78cdec811480c2cbb20fc
SHA1 4b87585e0288aba78921210c286f65d30d3cc454
SHA256 c0010662248c6d31b5a9be3a587c35f0b1a433b655833c04fef138b8487fb971
CRC32 c81458e0
Example file location C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\Network Sharing\
Filename ContentDirectory.xml
System Windows 8
File size 7515 bytes
Date -0001-11-30
File details
MD5 ea8a6b960e24b7be8c8756fb5c2dc27f
SHA1 a342f7572b22fb41bc6911b4824359b0fa300372
SHA256 50571d9d2df7005eaf1e1f633171336c7094493acf608311879eace2e5791cf6
CRC32 0281b24f
Example file location ---