Mine’s still working fine in the UK. I suggest that you run a Windows diagnostic check on your registries by following these steps:
1/ In the search box in the bottom left of your screen, type cmd and then select Run as a Administrator
2/ In the Command window that opens, type SFC /scannow and press Enter
This will check and repair your Windows registry structure.
Let us know if this doesn’t fix the issue.
Hi UKMedia
Thanks for the info
Have run as per your instructions (very clear) and it found a few corrupt files
the Sonos controller is working fine now
appreciate your help
Cheers
James