If it has simply disappeared from the desktop, it is likely that it is still on your computer and all you have to do is recreate a shortcut by finding the program in the Start Menu > All Programs, right click and hold, drag to the desktop, let go of the right click, then select Create Shortcut Here. If it is completely gone from the computer go to www.filehippo.com and download the latest WMP. Install it and voila, it's back.
Windows media player 11 and i want Windows Media Player back!
Eject your CD.
You can visit this tutorial: How to play iTunes iPod music video movie on Windows Media Player and vice versa
To transfer songs from Blubster to Windows Media Player, the easiest way would be to download the songs to a USB device for storage. Then take out the USB storage device and wait a few minutes. Put the USB device back onto the computer and open the Windows Media Player program. Select Windows Media Player as a file to upload the songs to, then upload them.
it do work just plug it in and go to windows media player if you don't have it type it in and download peaceThis person is right with this answer, but some systems are not compatible using iTunes songs that are downloaded into Windows Media Player!!! What I did was: Buy the songs off of iTunes, put the on a CD or Compact Disc, then rip the songs onto Windows Media Player. It is much easier this way, plus if your system breaks you have a back up, your CD.Thanks for asking.
I would suggest you remove Media Player 9.0 and reinstall Media Player 10. Removing WMP 9.0 and installing WMP 10.0 probably will not remove the back door CCT trojan. Anti-virus is far more likely to get rid of it.
Multimedia software is a computer program that plays back for example audio or video material, like Windows Media Player or iTunes.
See if this helps you any: From the Customize the Installation Options screen, use the File Types tab to configure which file types will default to Windows Media Player.
No your original file is not deleted from a CD when you rip it with WMP. CD media is general read-only, which means you can play it back but can't edit or delete it.
plug your sd card into a computer and drag files into it using iTunes windows media player etc... then plug it back into your dsi and they should by there
Yes, you can reinstall windows xp media edition whenever you want, by just inserting an windows xp media edition CD into your computer. I don't know if you can roll it back though.
you just go back to windows media player or any music player you have to burn discs and press burn song or whatever you want to burn to the disc