Windows media player has completely disappeared from my computer. I can't find even in programs

I have a Vista program. When I did the updates and things may have changed, my Windows media player has completely disappeared from my computer. I can't find even in programs. What can I do?

Hello

You can navigate to C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player and check if the wmplayer file is listed. If it is there, and then create a shortcut on the desktop or right-click on "wmplayer" and chose "Pin to start menu" and check if it helps.

Hope this information is useful.

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