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Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Uninstalling the Windows Media Player: 1. Click on "Turn Windows features On or Off". Restart the computer Step 2. Reinstalling the Windows Media Player: 1. Restart the Computer. If you are having trouble using Windows Media Player, try using the troubleshooter to see if that fixes the problem.

In the search box, type troubleshooter , and then click Troubleshooting. Windows Media Player is part of Windows. However, depending upon the version of the media player and Windows OS that you are using on the computer, you might be able to roll back to a previous version of the player installed on the computer.

However, the roll back procedure varies depending upon the version of the Player used. Before proceeding to uninstall WMP 11, make sure that you have logged into Windows XP as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group. This is necessitated by the fact that one should have administrative privileges to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 in Windows XP. That is all! If you want to rollback to a previous version of Windows Media Player, you can even use System Restore to roll back to the previous version of the Player.

But note that this option does not remove it from your PC. If you are having problems with WMP 11 in Windows Vista and if you have the original Vista disc with you, try booting the computer with the Vista DVD and then use the repair button, to see if it resolves your media player problems.



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