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subject: Uninstall Windows Media Player – How to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 in Windows XP? [print this page]


Have you ever been troubled on how to uninstall Windows Media Player thoroughly from your computer? In this article, I will show you detailed instructions to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 from Windows XP.

Method one: uninstall Windows Media Player 11 in safe mode.

1.Restart your computer and continuously press "F8" to boot your computer into safe mode.

2. Click Start, Run and type "appwiz.cpl" into the search box and hit enter.

3. Highlight Windows Media Player 11 and then click "Remove" to begin the uninstall process.

4. Follow the on-screen prompts to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 and restart your computer as required when the removal finishes.

5. If the Window player still on your computer after a reboot, try method two below.

Method 2: uninstall Windows Media Player 11 with a program.

If you fail to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 with the above method, try the tips below:

1. Click Start, click Run, type %windir%$ntUninstallwmp11$spuninstspuninst.exe, and then click OK.

2. Click Next, and then click Finish to finish the uninstall process.

If the two methods mentioned above does not work, what should you do? The only and then best chance that you should do is to download and run a professional uninstaller, which is designed to fully scan your computer and remove all unneeded program quickly within clicks. What is more, uninstall programs also help to completely scan the computer to remove all related Dll files/registry entries/drivers, which always results in future uninstall/install problems.

A great uninstaller that can do this job is called Perfect Uninstaller. If you are having problems in uninstall Windows Media Player 11 or other unneeded programs, immediately download and run Perfect Uninstaller now. I can promise that it will help you uninstall unwanted programs or software quickly.

Uninstall Windows Media Player How to uninstall Windows Media Player 11 in Windows XP?

By: Richard




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