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    How to uninstall Windows Media Player 10

    • Method 1: Use xplite
    • Method 2: To roll back from Windows Media Player 10 to a previous version using Add or Remove Programs, do the following:
      1. Click "Start"->"Control Panel". In the Control Panel (Category View) click "Add or Remove Programs".
      2. Click "Add or Remove Programs" again, and then do one of the following:
      a. If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2, select the "Show updates" check box (at the top of the list), click Windows Media Player 10, and then click Change/Remove.
      - or -
      b. If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 1 or earlier, click Windows Media Player 10, and then click Change/Remove.
      Reboot your machine after uninstalling.
    • Method 3: To roll back from Windows Media Player 10 to a previous version (that was part of your original version of Windows) you may also use System Restore.





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