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Just go to the "Add windows components" (Maybe under add/remove program) and you'll find it in the list there.
You will need to download it from www.microsoft.com and navigate to the download menu. Some computer's hardware cannot support virtual pc. --- it is availble to install from the add remove windows components object
Install Windows Media Player components.
what kind of question is this just check the add or remove icon there will be all windows 7 components
Yes. Check out these two policy settings: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Hide these specified drives in My Computer And User Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Windows Explorer | Prevent access to drives from My Computer
You cant unless you upgrade the components of the computer, and maybe even the OS
Remove it from Control Panel, side bar, add or remove Windows components.
Most applications that are considered part of Windows are found in a separate menu known as Windows Components. In Windows XP, open Add or Remove Programs, then click Add / Remove Windows Components to start the wizard. Look for Windows Media Player and untick the check box and click next. Depending on the system one may need the XP Installation Disk handy.
Nope - it's a piece of software... an add-on to the Windows operating system.
Some of the Windows Movie Maker add ons include some great editing tools. Tools such as cropping, volume enhancing as well as advertising components that you can add into the movie or film.
i think when you do the install, windows itself will check what you have and look for updates, it will give you the missing components
Well, inside the computer, the three main hardware components are RAM (Random Access Memory), The CPU (Central Processing Unit) and the Power Supply (Battery). On the outside, you have the monitor (Screen), keyboard (typey thing) and mouse (What you move the cursor with).