How to disable, remove or uninstall Windows Media Center of Windows 7 Home Premium more.

How to disable, remove or uninstall Windows Media Center of Windows 7 Home Premium more.

You can go in Panel, programs and features and functionality in Windows
on and outside. I think you have to turn off the Media Center and Windows
Media Player. As indicated, you will not be able to remove the bits that are
part of the operating system.
 
On Wednesday, May 19, 2010 14:29:23 + 0000, randy g simmons wrote:
 
> How to disable, remove or uninstall Windows Media Center of Windows 7 Home Premium more.
 

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