swatkat
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Delete the WMP folder in program files. Then, uninstall the WMP format runtime. This might help...
goldeagle2005
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Open Add/Remove Programs. If you have SP2, check the box labelled 'Show Updates'. If not, continue.
---For SP2---
Under the entry Windows XP - Software Updates, select Windows Media Runtime and click remove
---For non SP2---
Select Windows Media Runtime and click remove
Before reinstalling WMP, delete the folder 'C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player'
goldeagle2005
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Try running Windows setup over your existing windows installation. Choose to upgrade instead of doing a clean install. Run WMP 10 setup once windows setup completes
Before installing Windows, search for and delete all instances of wmplayer.exe, setup_wm.exe, wmploc.dll and mplayer2.exe
goldeagle2005
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Been a while since Ive been here, but id suggest you first reinstall you OS and then reinstall WMP. This may sound drastic, but should take care of any file corruption problems you may have. Just make sure you choose upgrade, and not a clean install
goldeagle2005
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nothing if you'll perform an upgrade
goldeagle2005
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