Corrupted MS Media Player 11

I don't use MS Media Player but are struggling with it for months. It appears on my screen and will not close. I have a what in the library and get the green text on my screen indicating the next track. How can I make the two disappear for good because they prevent me from using other software. It took me awhile typing this text as Media Player guard stop. I tried a restore and it does not solve the problem. He reappeared a few days later.

Hello

1. you receive this prompt randomly? or when you try to access the multimedia content?

Please follow the links below to solve the problem.

Method 1

Run a System File Checker scans for the corrupted system files.

Note: You must have the Windows Xp installation disc to complete the scan successfully.

To run the System File Checker, follow these steps:

a. click on start, click on run

b. type sfc/scannow, and then press ENTER.

c. follow the prompts throughout the System File Checker process.

d. restart the computer when System File Checker process is complete.

Method 2

If you encounter problems with the Media player library, you can run the troubleshooter mentioned in the below link.

Solve the problems of Windows Media Player video and other media or library

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic

I hope this helps.

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