Media Player - after installing Windows Media Player 11, which is not properly installed, can I roll back to WM9?

After you install Windows Media Player 11, which does not properly get installed, can I roll back to WM9?

Hello

-You get an error message?

I suggest you follow the steps in this article to uninstall Windows Media Player 11.
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/934372/en-us

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