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All the built in tools are there to make sure that the user gets the best and the state of the art results in this regard and therefore it is very important to make sure that the user gets the best results when the process is followed in full without skipping any step.

The screenshots that have been embedded within the process also makes it quiet easy to follow and for the same reason it is also to be noted that the user will not only get the best results but the overall effectiveness of the system also increases as the user gets to know the different functionalities of the system to make sure that if there is a second time then these issues are resolved by simply going through this tutorial. The process itself is also very simple to follow and therefore it is important to make sure that the user gets a good grip on the methodologies that have been explained as they are definitely the best of all times.

The steps that are to be followed as mentioned below for the user to get a good insight:. The windows features button is then to be pressed to make sure that the process is followed in the best manner:. The media player check box is to be unchecked to make sure that the windows media player is uninstalled:. The user then needs to press yes if any error prompts and therefore it is also necessary to make sure that the user waits to make sure that the process completes in full:.

By following the exact same process the user needs to make sure that the windows media player box is checked and the system is restarted again to complete the reinstall process in full:. Microsoft Fixit Tool is also one of the best and the state of the art tool that is unfortunately supported by only XP and when it comes to the latest OS then windows 7 is the one that has been supported in this regard to make sure that the issues are fixed.

All other windows OS are not supported by this program. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Original Title: windows media player went from win 8 to win 10 and now tells me that windows media has stopped working. This thread is locked.

You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question In a different post, I have described a similar problem with the 'Search' option. Such as a service not starting or if it has an error in the media player. Thank you very much for your reply and your advise. I checked the log files, as instructed, and all are clean.

The Wmp service says it started successfully. There are no errors. Yet, as mentioned, when I select it from my son's account, after the hour glass appears for a moment, it disappears and nothing happens. I have checked the event logs since and refreshed them and the only messages are informational messages i.

Uninstall WMP11, this will automatically roll back to your previous version. See if your son can then access WMP from his account and let us know. Regards Howard. Great to hear from you! It seems to have rolled back successfully. On my son's account, i clicked windows media player and the configuration 'wizard' for wmp 10 displayed.

I selected all the defaults and pressed next, until I selected 'finish'. Everything seemed to be fine, until i pressed finish, at which point it came back with a dialog box indicating 'An internal application error has occurred'.

No other information provided. I went into the event viewer and after doing a refresh no errors or even warnings. I then logged onto my own user and selected wmp. Thanks as always. Include the. Using your sons account, reinstall WMP11 and let us know the results. Thanks for the suggestions. As instructed, I previously deinstalled wmp11 and was left with wmp Then I reinstalled wmp11 and, unfortunately, the same symptoms persisted.

Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information.



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