Hi John,
go to updates in the ctrl, and click on it,
then you will be able to get to Win11.
Click remove, and it will ask if you want to roll back to series9, click
yes.
Then you will be able to install Win10.
- Original Message -
From: John Price [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 8:54 PM
Subject: Problem Roling Back To WMP10
Hello List Members,
I am having a real big problem rolling back to Windows Media Player 10.
Microsoft some how snuck Windows Media Player 11 in on me, but I do not
wish to use it.
The last time I did, I found Windows Media Player 11 a pain to use to burn
audio cds.
Windows Media Player 10 is a hole lot easier to use then Windows Media
Player 11 for this perpice.
For some unknown reason, it won't let me uninstall it.
And when I try to reinstall Windows Media Player 10, I get a message that
says, this media player is not compatible with this virgin of windows.
I don't understand that, I am running Windows XP Service Pack 2 Home
Addition.
Could anyone give me some pointers on how to fix this problem?
Thinks.
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