To my shock I learned from this forum it is not possible to remove Windows Media Player from my Vista Home Premium. Every time I insert a movie disc, Media Player starts and I get an immediate blue screen of death and the computer crashes and reboots. When I look for a solution on MS website there is an ad selling a third party program to "Fix Vista". This was a clean install of Vista. As always MS OS is a piece of crap. I need XP or Vista to run a few programs. Linux does not have a registry and so no registry corruption. Linux does not turn over control of the computer to the application so individual applications poorly written or incompatible programs do not crash the computer.
If I am wrong can anyone tell me how to remove Windows Media Player from Vista Home Premium.
The integration of Windows Media Player into the Vista operating system should by looked at by the Justice department because as far as I can tell media player is mostly an ad machine to sell users music and/or DVDs to create more
profit for MS.
If I am wrong can anyone tell me how to remove Windows Media Player from Vista Home Premium.
The integration of Windows Media Player into the Vista operating system should by looked at by the Justice department because as far as I can tell media player is mostly an ad machine to sell users music and/or DVDs to create more
profit for MS.
