I had a Sandisk USB stick that had a virtual CD-ROM containing some software which caused problems with non-pc equipment. Later Sandisk sticks had the software either in a directory on the stick or downloadable.
If your Windows 10 menu is like mine then you will have to open your Windows start menu then click All apps(at the very bottom).
Then scroll to the letter W,then select Windows Accessories,click that then scroll down until you find Windows Media Player,click that and you're away.
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