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HELP!! need to uninstall windows media player from xp pro!!!
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Windows XP
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#1 By
2062 (63.11.147.85)
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Friday, May 17, 2002 01:43:50 AM
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If you want my opinion - your NUTS to do this. I would only do that hack on a machine i dont care about, i wouldnt do this on my main machine! I've seens inf hacks that supposidly remove wmp, but they end up totally fucking up the system. I'm talking major errors. I highly doubt media player is screwing up your system, you probably have a virus or something. Now why dont u tell us your problem so we can help u fix it? I have a feeling a friend of yours told you it was a bad media player. A lot of people just reinstall windows at even a hint of a problem.
-gosh
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#2 By
2062 (63.11.146.29)
at
Saturday, May 18, 2002 01:14:00 AM
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So why dont u just not use media player while your online? If you format and have the same problem - ITS HARDWARE. You dont have a software issue here.
It sounds like a resource conflict to me. Your sound card and NIC are probably conflicting. Go into msinfo32 > click the first thing > click sharing/conflicts or whatever. Look for your sound card or NIC.
Updating the bios or updating the drivers for the NIC and Sound card might fix this.
-gosh
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