Windows media player will not install due to incompatibility of the language.

I have windows XP sp3 and when I tried to update my Windows Media Player (WMP), I first installed the wrong language. So I downloaded the English version which indicated to me, due to a mismatch of language, uninstall current WMP to procceed. so I used the utility to Add and Remove program but WMP is to love not the case, so I check in Add / Remove windows components and Windows Media Player. After a reboot, I tried to install WMP and he always says the same thing. What should I do?

It's OK now. I had to reinstall Windows XP because I got a serious driver problem that is not related to the problem. Also, I just had to be very careful it have the right Installer. Thanks anyway.

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