FIND AND FIX MEDIA PLAYER 11

I HAVE an ibm OPPORTUNITY WITH SP3 on IT WHEN I DOWNLOADED IE8 AND LIVE ESSENTIALS ECT I ALSO GOT ANOTHER MEDIA PLAYER 11, I UNINSTALLED a VERSION OF 2004 AND recognized AS I HAD KEPT THE 2010 VERSION, BUT BOTH DISAPPEARED, I DOWNLOADED IT AGAIN, HE SAID it IS IN add + DELETE, BUT WITH No. MB Ko next to her , all the patches and the secruity are always add + delete but I can't find media player, can anyone help me with this.

Check the programs folder: in C:\Program Files\Windows media player should be a file called "wmplayer.exe".

If the folder and the file above are present, just right click on the file then from the menu choose "create shortcut".

Now drag the shortcut to the start menu and release somewhere in the list of programs if you have a way to start the program.

You can also drag the shortcut icon for media player on your desktop or in the quick start to the right of the menu Staer area.

HTH
Cheers - Neil

Neil Smith MVP Digital Media 2004-2010 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

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