xzunder Posted August 17, 2002 Share Posted August 17, 2002 is it possible to uninstall windows media player completely, then do a clean install of it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Hidr0 Posted August 18, 2002 Share Posted August 18, 2002 I found this... tell me if this worked for ya!.... Remove Extra Windows Components! Ever wondered why the Add/Remove components list looks so bare when compared to Windows 95/98? Well, there's a simple explanation for it - the extra components are just hidden! They can, however, be enabled by changing a few lines in a .inf file. The file is "sysoc.inf", and is located in your Windowsinf (or Winntinf) directory. To enable all components in the Add/Remove list, just remove the word "HIDE" from the lines that contain it, leaving the commas intact. Save the file, then view the results in Add/Remove components. WARNING: IF YOU REMOVE THE COMMAS IN THE FILE, YOUR SYSTEM MIGHT BECOME UNSTABLE OR EVEN UNUSABLE.. We take no responsibility for any damage done to your system. These instructions are provided as a educational aid only, and we do NOT recommend performing this if you have little technical experience. Source: << spam >> :x Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 bfoos Posted August 18, 2002 Share Posted August 18, 2002 The above won't accomplish what you are after. As of right now, there seems to be no way to do what you want (at least as far as MS is concerned). If you haven't installed any beta SP's or Corona builds, there is a method available on the net, that may help (sorry, I don't know the addy off hand). I suggest you search good 'ole Google for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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