Windows Media
Is there a method to uninstall Windows Media 11 and return to 10 and not lose the albums I have ripped to the computer? Thank you.
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Of course it is possible the albums are stored in an entirely different folder. "My Documents/My Music" Of course i do not use Windows Media i use Itunes due to me owning an Ipod and i have subscriptions to several podcasts.
If you feel that you are going to lose your music then move it to a new folder. |
Stayed with Windows 11
Thank you for your response. I decided to stay with Windows Media 11 and have it organized with music galore!:)
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Hi,
I decided to stay with Windows Media 11 Andy |
Thank you
I did get it figured out!
I realized the whole folder thing when I got the WM reinstalled. I don't have an iPod however, I love listening to music while I work. I am an Associate Real Estate Broker who works much in my home office so the Windows music is my enjoyment throughout the day. Thanks again JodiHY |
Windows Media
The version of WMP I have appears as:"Windows-Media-Player/10.00.00.3990"..but thats in Icecast, listening to an ogg stream.Leo
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Use System Restore
I think you should use the System Restore feature of the Windows OS. I you are not aware of this feature here is a quick guide: Got to Programs>>Accessories>>System Tools and then select System Restore. Select the date when you installed Windows Media 11 and restore the computer to that date before Windows Media 11 was installed. I hope this will solve the problem.
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I use VLC media player. Much better all around player.
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VLC player is awesome - I use WM11 sometimes, but my VLC player handles just about everything :)
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