[pchelpers] Re: Media Player

I've heard of Real Player (Real One) taking over a person's audio files. I'm 
curious, since it was an automatic installation and not by your choice, whether 
it is showing up as an installed program when you look in your control panel in 
the add/remove programs folder. If so, it could be removed from there.
Deb Pf
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Inge 
  To: PC-HELPERS 
  Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 7:53 AM
  Subject: [pchelpers] Media Player




  I need some help from you Computer Nerds:

  I downloaded an update for Real Player (actually, it downloaded itself) and
  it must have set itself as my default media player. I was not asked whether
  I wanted it. I would have said NO.

  Now, it seems to me, that my Window Media Player does not work. I do not
  have sound. For example: A sister sent me a real cute little file and she
  said to turn my speakers on to hear the music. Wouldn't you know it? There
  is no music.

  How can I fix this?

  Soundless in Niagara,
  Inge Pshebnicki
  Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada





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