desinstaller windows media player
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desinstaller windows media player
comment fait on pour desinstaller windows media player ??
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Euh, pour la version 9, je pense que c'est pas de la tarte (du tout). Je me demande s'il n'existe pas un désinstalleur non officiel qui circule sur le net, mais faudrait demander à notre ami Google.
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+1castali a écrit :que saloperie ce windows
La, c'est en effet mal barré.
1ere solution: la restauration systeme. Mais, d'une part, cette fonction n'efface pas tous les fichiers liés au Player et, d'autre part, elle peut supprimer d'autres applications.
2eme solution: Panneau de config, ajout et suppression de programmes, Ajouter ou supprimmer des composants Windows et décocher Lecteur Windows Media.
Mais encore une fois, je garantis rien...
Ce qui est sur, c'est qu'une fois installé, c'est vraiment la galere pour s'en debarasser...
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une autre option existe...
QUOTE (WMP mini FAQ @ [URL=http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html)
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html[/URL]]Q: How do I uninstall the player? I need to fix it!
A: I'm not sure where the Myth of Uninstall was created. By the "Myth of Uninstall", I mean the notion that uninstalling something is the way to fix it. But it's fairly incorrect, so...:
if you are trying to fix the player, simply reinstall it over the top of itself. If you are using Windows Media Player 9, then you will typically find the installer (mpsetup.exe or mpsetupxp.exe) you used in "c:\program files\windows media player\installer", and can use that to reinstall the player. Otherwise, go to Microsoft's download site and redownload and reinstall the player.
If for some reason you are in the "opposing" camp and firmly feel that Uninstalling first is beneficial (and it isn't, at least for WMP), you MUST be careful to tell the user in question to reinstall TWICE. The first reinstall gets the uninstalled components reinstalled, and the second reinstall gets everything reinstalled. I think it's backwards to uninstall/reinstall, but ... whatever. I'll just try to educate here. :\
Finally, the most important fundamental problem with Uninstalling As A Solution is the notion that somehow a reinstall will magickally fix the issue. While this may be true in an extreme minority of cases, the reality is that WMP functions like a tier in the game Jenga: it is reliant on the components underneath it functioning correctly in order for WMP itself to be stable. So (uninstalling and) reinstalling WMP until you're blue in the face won't fix a user profile issue, won't fix an MDAC or library corruption issue, won't fix a video card or sound card driver issue, won't fix an external codec corruption issue, etc. (Uninstalling/)Reinstalling as a problem-solving solution is a pretty lazy approach to solving the problem at hand, and shouldn't be something you'd really expect to work. Sure, you can try it if it makes you happy, but ... don't expect it to magickally solve the problem. Reinstall the player over the top of itself once, and if you are fixed up: awesome! If not... like I said, reinstallation isn't a very effective solution, given that the majority of issues you'd encounter with WMP would be completely external to WMP and thus not remotely tweaked or touched by WMP's reinstallation.
If I still haven't been able to dissuade you from uninstalling first, the Uninstall Steps are mentioned in the player's release notes, and also covered in the questions above this one.
QUOTE (WMP mini FAQ @ [URL=http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html)
http://www.nwlink.com/~zachd/pss/pss.html[/URL]]Q: How do I uninstall the player? I need to fix it!
A: I'm not sure where the Myth of Uninstall was created. By the "Myth of Uninstall", I mean the notion that uninstalling something is the way to fix it. But it's fairly incorrect, so...:
if you are trying to fix the player, simply reinstall it over the top of itself. If you are using Windows Media Player 9, then you will typically find the installer (mpsetup.exe or mpsetupxp.exe) you used in "c:\program files\windows media player\installer", and can use that to reinstall the player. Otherwise, go to Microsoft's download site and redownload and reinstall the player.
If for some reason you are in the "opposing" camp and firmly feel that Uninstalling first is beneficial (and it isn't, at least for WMP), you MUST be careful to tell the user in question to reinstall TWICE. The first reinstall gets the uninstalled components reinstalled, and the second reinstall gets everything reinstalled. I think it's backwards to uninstall/reinstall, but ... whatever. I'll just try to educate here. :\
Finally, the most important fundamental problem with Uninstalling As A Solution is the notion that somehow a reinstall will magickally fix the issue. While this may be true in an extreme minority of cases, the reality is that WMP functions like a tier in the game Jenga: it is reliant on the components underneath it functioning correctly in order for WMP itself to be stable. So (uninstalling and) reinstalling WMP until you're blue in the face won't fix a user profile issue, won't fix an MDAC or library corruption issue, won't fix a video card or sound card driver issue, won't fix an external codec corruption issue, etc. (Uninstalling/)Reinstalling as a problem-solving solution is a pretty lazy approach to solving the problem at hand, and shouldn't be something you'd really expect to work. Sure, you can try it if it makes you happy, but ... don't expect it to magickally solve the problem. Reinstall the player over the top of itself once, and if you are fixed up: awesome! If not... like I said, reinstallation isn't a very effective solution, given that the majority of issues you'd encounter with WMP would be completely external to WMP and thus not remotely tweaked or touched by WMP's reinstallation.
If I still haven't been able to dissuade you from uninstalling first, the Uninstall Steps are mentioned in the player's release notes, and also covered in the questions above this one.
Tout ce que je viens de te dire est faux, car j'ai déjà changé...
Vouloir désinstaller ce genre de composant, c'est comme vouloir désinstaller le navigateur ou autre ânerie intégrée.
Tout ce que tu auras c'est un truc incomplet, pas propre ou pire des fichiers systèmes et autres dll manquants.
Le mieux, c'est de désactiver tout ce qui est désactivable, de faire en sorte qu'aucun fichier ne l'utilise par défaut, de supprimer (suivant l'os) ou désactiver les upgrades auto (ds la br) et comme il vaut mieux être prudent, de le mettre dans la liste noire du firewall là où sont les exécutables interdits d'internet. Enfin, il faut mettre un bon player en fonction des médias qu'on utilise.
Perso, je lui coupe la chique et ensuite, je le méprise
Tout ce que tu auras c'est un truc incomplet, pas propre ou pire des fichiers systèmes et autres dll manquants.
Le mieux, c'est de désactiver tout ce qui est désactivable, de faire en sorte qu'aucun fichier ne l'utilise par défaut, de supprimer (suivant l'os) ou désactiver les upgrades auto (ds la br) et comme il vaut mieux être prudent, de le mettre dans la liste noire du firewall là où sont les exécutables interdits d'internet. Enfin, il faut mettre un bon player en fonction des médias qu'on utilise.
Perso, je lui coupe la chique et ensuite, je le méprise
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Moi je l'ai pas installé, comme toutes les nouveautés" made in microsoft, et je ne m'en porte pas plus mal. J'ai pour politique de laisser les frénéntiques de l'install passer devnat et d'attendre les réactions avant de me ruer sur les "indispensables avancées techniques" de microsoft, d'autant que bien souvent les réelles nouveautés sont parafaitement inutiles pour le commun des mortels.
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