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how do i turn off auto updates in media player
#1
18 Sep 2011 @ 11:10
xboxdvl2
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how do i turn off auto updates in windows media player.
btw i dont want vlc or media monkey or any other software.
btw i dont want vlc or media monkey or any other software.
R.I.P. mr 1990 ford falcon.got myself a 1993 toyota corolla seems to run good.computers still going good.
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#2
18 Sep 2011 @ 14:03
ddp
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auto updates is windows updates so turn that off in control panel.
#3
18 Sep 2011 @ 14:30
attar
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There's a registry fix listed here - I don't know if it applies to all versions of Windows and I don't use WMP, but it might apply.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278960
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278960
#4
18 Sep 2011 @ 14:31
attar
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There's a registry fix listed here - I don't know if it applies to all versions of Windows and I don't use WMP, but it might apply.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278960
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278960
#5
18 Sep 2011 @ 16:05
Jeffrey_P
Senior Member
I'm not trying to be mean but WMP is garbage and people should upgrade to something else.
After the fix works or not ask people on this board for a decent substitute.
Jeff
After the fix works or not ask people on this board for a decent substitute.
Jeff
#7
19 Sep 2011 @ 2:16
Originally posted by ddp:its not a windows update.its updating media files in the play lists.half the album info on the tracks is wrong due to the updates,some of the songs ive had to rip again because there messed up.
auto updates is windows updates so turn that off in control panel.
@attar ive been to the registry and followed the instructions.thanx for the link hope it works.
@scorpNZ cyberlink was on my computer when i got it and it wouldn't play any sound.think ive still got it on disc somewhere.
R.I.P. mr 1990 ford falcon.got myself a 1993 toyota corolla seems to run good.computers still going good.
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