Lord the other answer you got is a bunch of links to LINUX Os's and if you have never used a Linux operating system then you shouldnt swtich....nor will swtiching help you to be able to use windows media player.... Or anything else compatible with windows for that matter.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/10/default.aspx
Theres the link to download 10... befor eyou do that you need to uninstall 11 and restart your computer. Good Luck Hun.
2007-04-10 18:02:19
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answer #1
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answered by Raven 2
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Uninstall Windows Media Player 11. This should leave your original one intact. If not, then you can reinstall the basic one by going to Start>Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs>Windows Components then unclick windows media player, let windows uninstall it, then click it back on and let windows reinstall it. I believe this should give you back the basic 9 or 10 that was on the computer before.
2007-04-11 01:00:52
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answered by Ian B 3
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just uninstall media player 11 in the add remove program file in control panel and you will have media player 10 left on your computer.that's what i did before,but i have a legit windows on my computer,i am not sure if it will work for you.
2007-04-11 01:05:24
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answered by mack j 3
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i disagree. any of those are a pain in the but! maybe uninstall windows media player and find a website that had 10. or get a different media player. QCD is good for mp3, divx for dvds, and there are millions others. goto download.com
2007-04-11 01:00:20
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answered by denimcap 4
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Use the restore system feature of XP to go back to the date before you tried updating your media player.
2007-04-11 01:00:55
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answered by Taba 7
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Get Realplayer, Divx Player, or Quicktime. They all have free versions.
2007-04-11 01:00:10
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answered by andrew m 3
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help windows legit
2007-04-11 01:03:41
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answer #7
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answered by Eho 4
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Your operating system is defective. I recommend replacing
it with one of:
http://fedora.redhat.com
http://www.opensuse.org
http://www.debian.org
http://www.ubuntu.org
http://www.slackware.org
http://www.freebsd.org
http://www.opensolaris.org
Any of these will be more reliable, less susceptible to
viri, uses your hardware more efficiently, and they're
all free.
2007-04-11 00:58:18
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answered by Elana 7
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buy a new computer
2007-04-11 01:02:17
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answered by jorge a 2
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