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Seems like WMP11 comes with SP3. That means WMP10 is never installed on this XP SP3 OS. Is there any way to downgrade it back to WMP10? Thanks!
EDIT: I am getting this error message no matter when trying to install WMP10. I've tried to reinstall/uninstall WMP11 but still can't fix this. Is there any place in registry that can fix this? I suspect this is not directly related to WMP registry but some dependency stuff like DRM. Thanks!
Thanks. But my WMP was installed through "Control Panel > Add remove programs > add remove windows components wizard > (by checking) Windows Media Player". So I can't either see %windir%$ntUninstallwmp11$ or 'WMP' entry in add remove programs.
How should I do with this? – Stan – 2010-02-03T00:01:34.937
@Stan - did you check box saying "Show updates" in add or remove programs? – None – 2010-02-03T00:06:50.650
Yes! What I've done so far. 1.uncheck WMP from 'add remove windows components wizard', 2.delete C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player folder, 3.delete C:\WINDOWS\system32\wmp*, 4.Delete the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Setup\Installed from registry.
But I am still getting 'a more recent version of windows media player is already running on your computer setup cannot continue' – Stan – 2010-02-03T00:11:40.530
@Stan - you did what?? Not really a surprise then, that the proper uninstallation method doesn't work ... is WMP listed under the following reg key? HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \MicrosoftWindows\ Current Version \Uninstall ... no, DO NOT delete this key. – None – 2010-02-03T00:21:01.710
I checked 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE \MicrosoftWindows\ Current Version \Uninstall' but found no WMP entry. I know it's about add remove programs list. But it wasn't there since beginning. :) – Stan – 2010-02-03T00:25:29.093
By now, your best bet is probably to reinstall WMP 11 properly and then uninstall it ... what a mess. and while we're at it: got any particular reason to get rid of WMP 11? – None – 2010-02-03T00:26:36.843
Need to use fairuse4wm. reinstalling WMP11 now. :) – Stan – 2010-02-03T00:44:39.157
Still getting 'a more recent version of windows media player is already running on your computer setup cannot continue' after reinstall/uninstall. – Stan – 2010-02-03T00:59:20.340
According to its home page, fairuse4wm supports WMP 11. – CarlF – 2010-02-03T05:49:22.860