[Guide] Install WMP11 over WMP12

Does MP11 crash the same way as MP12?
 

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Fujitsu Siemens Li 1718
OS
Windows 7
CPU
core duo CPU T2350 @ 1.8GHz
Memory
1 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI X200M
My MP12 crashes frequently and I was thinking if a change like installing MP11 over it could solve this.
 

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Fujitsu Siemens Li 1718
OS
Windows 7
CPU
core duo CPU T2350 @ 1.8GHz
Memory
1 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI X200M
WMP12 never crashed on me, but still, if I could get WMP11 on my x64 machine, I would.
 

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XPx64 Pro & Win7x64 Ultimate
It never ceases to amaze me how [INSERT COLORFUL EXPLETIVE HERE] people are. For years, they've been asking Microsoft to give them a leaner, less bloated, Media Player. And when Microsoft finally gives it to them in the form of Windows Media Player 12, they whine like babies because they don't like it, and go back to the older bloated version.

Sort of like UAC.

In Vista, people cried foul because it stopped them from wrecking their computers. Now, with Windows 7, they are saying that UAC isn't secure enough, if at all. But isn't that exactly what the people wanted?

"Get a life" is all I can say to them...

:mad:

Maybe, just MAYBE if Microsoft hadn't f***ed the interface so badly they'd stick to the less bloated software.

UAC was never welcomed and will never be. I turned that s*** off the second I saw it. I also installed a registry so full ownership of every file would be one click away. All this security crap doesn't do jack. If someone is going to eff their system up, they are going to eff their system up. Security won't stop them, it'll just waste their time.

The real problem they have is version conflicts. I hate it when I have to reinstall something but I can't because the current version is 1.00000.000.0002 and my setup file is a 1.00000.000.0001. Those awful famous words: "Your current version is a newer version than the version you are trying to install. Installation cannot be continued". That's a real problem for me. I can't reinstall Windows Media Player for that reason. So now I'm told to do a full repair install. But I can't do that one either FOR THE SAME DAMN REASON.
 

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WIndows 7 Ultimate x64
It never ceases to amaze me how [INSERT COLORFUL EXPLETIVE HERE] people are. For years, they've been asking Microsoft to give them a leaner, less bloated, Media Player. And when Microsoft finally gives it to them in the form of Windows Media Player 12, they whine like babies because they don't like it, and go back to the older bloated version.

Sort of like UAC.

In Vista, people cried foul because it stopped them from wrecking their computers. Now, with Windows 7, they are saying that UAC isn't secure enough, if at all. But isn't that exactly what the people wanted?

"Get a life" is all I can say to them...

:mad:

Maybe, just MAYBE if Microsoft hadn't f***ed the interface so badly they'd stick to the less bloated software.

UAC was never welcomed and will never be. I turned that s*** off the second I saw it. I also installed a registry so full ownership of every file would be one click away. All this security crap doesn't do jack. If someone is going to eff their system up, they are going to eff their system up. Security won't stop them, it'll just waste their time.

The real problem they have is version conflicts. I hate it when I have to reinstall something but I can't because the current version is 1.00000.000.0002 and my setup file is a 1.00000.000.0001. Those awful famous words: "Your current version is a newer version than the version you are trying to install. Installation cannot be continued". That's a real problem for me. I can't reinstall Windows Media Player for that reason. So now I'm told to do a full repair install. But I can't do that one either FOR THE SAME DAMN REASON.

I take it you have a problem with WMP12? Please start a new thread detailing your issues, and maybe someone here can help?
 

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PC/Desktop
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Virtual Machine
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A4/A6
Motherboard
Intel Corporation 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
Memory
3.00GB EDO
Graphics Card(s)
VMware SVGA 3D
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic Non-PnP Monitor on VMware SVGA 3D
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
1 x 60GB VMware Virtual SATA Hard Drive ATA Device
Antivirus
Kaspersky Total Security
I have been involved in pc software development since 1976. There is still one outstanding item from all those years of knowledge that I have come to realize is the hardest thing to repair and that is the short-circuit between the seat and the keyboard.

This post is not a complaint though, because this same short-circuit is responsible for keeping most of the IT personel around the world employed.
 

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Selfbuilt
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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i7 2600k
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asus P8Z68-V LE
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16GB (4x4) corsair vengeance
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Intel HD3000 iGPU / AMD HD6870 1024MB
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bitstreamed to an Onkyo 609
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Asus VE278 27" LED / Bravia EX7 60" LED
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native 1080p x2
Hard Drives
4x 2TB int. + 2x 2TB external and a SSD for the boot drive.
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650w Antec
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NZXT tempest evo
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air/stock
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Dell
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logitech m505
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BD re-writer //
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I have been involved in pc software development since 1976. There is still one outstanding item from all those years of knowledge that I have come to realize is the hardest thing to repair and that is the short-circuit between the seat and the keyboard.

This post is not a complaint though, because this same short-circuit is responsible for keeping most of the IT personel around the world employed.
Brilliant!:roflmao:
 

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Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1 (desktop)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP35-DS3R
Memory
2x 2GB OCZ DDR II SDRAM PC2-6400
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce 9400GT
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HP 2009m(primary), Acer P191W
Screen Resolution
1600x900, 1440x900
Hard Drives
Internal:WD Caviar Black 640GB 32MB cache 7200RPM
External:Samsung Story Station 1TB HDD desktop drive
500GB Toshiba portable drive
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Antec Earthwatts EA500D
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Antec Sonata III
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4 fans
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Logitech Wave
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Logitech M-SBF90
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Slow due to home Wireless-G router
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MSE, Hitman Pro, Malwarebytes
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Chrome and Palemoon
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Windows® 7 Home Premium,500GB Hard Drive,4GB DDR3 RAM, Intel® HD Graphics,8X DVD-Super Multi Double-Layer Drive
Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader,802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
Chrome and Palemoon, MSE, Hitman Pro
I have been involved in pc software development since 1976. There is still one outstanding item from all those years of knowledge that I have come to realize is the hardest thing to repair and that is the short-circuit between the seat and the keyboard.

This post is not a complaint though, because this same short-circuit is responsible for keeping most of the IT personel around the world employed.

I concur!

Although you need to come to South Africa for a bit. PC Retailers and repair shops alike have developed a sort-of sixth-sense that detects when a noob walks into their stores.

It's become so bad, that when someone like myself comes alongs and gives it to them (the customers) honestly, they think I'm the one trying to rip them off...! :mad:
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Virtual Machine
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A4/A6
Motherboard
Intel Corporation 440BX Desktop Reference Platform
Memory
3.00GB EDO
Graphics Card(s)
VMware SVGA 3D
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
Generic Non-PnP Monitor on VMware SVGA 3D
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
1 x 60GB VMware Virtual SATA Hard Drive ATA Device
Antivirus
Kaspersky Total Security
I have been involved in pc software development since 1976. There is still one outstanding item from all those years of knowledge that I have come to realize is the hardest thing to repair and that is the short-circuit between the seat and the keyboard.

This post is not a complaint though, because this same short-circuit is responsible for keeping most of the IT personel around the world employed.

I concur!

Although you need to come to South Africa for a bit. PC Retailers and repair shops alike have developed a sort-of sixth-sense that detects when a noob walks into their stores.

It's become so bad, that when someone like myself comes alongs and gives it to them (the customers) honestly, they think I'm the one trying to rip them off...! :mad:
That's happened to me before. When you point out how badly they've effed up their system they immediately assume you're just saying that to charge extra, while all you're trying to do is to do it the right way, fix their system once and for all and save them the hassle of coming back.

It's a really stressful job being an IT technician. You have to wait, and wait, and wait...there's not much else you can do. You're either scanning to get rid of viruses, installing an OS, formatting, copying, defragging...all of which take forever. And the customers start to lose patience and get mad at you.

As for my issue with WMP12. I didn't like the interface at all, the taskbar thing was gone and my "Enhancements" would each open in a different window. A very messy and stupid design. So I tried installing WMP11. I got it to work but it wasn't working properly. Double clicking files didn't work. I decided I want WMP12 back, and since then I've been trying every possible solution to get WMP12 to work again. I already am following this issue on another thread. Like I said, the big problem is version conflicts. Otherwise I'd have re-installed whatever I needed and be done with it by now.
 

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WIndows 7 Ultimate x64
I have been involved in pc software development since 1976. There is still one outstanding item from all those years of knowledge that I have come to realize is the hardest thing to repair and that is the short-circuit between the seat and the keyboard.

This post is not a complaint though, because this same short-circuit is responsible for keeping most of the IT personel around the world employed.

I concur!

Although you need to come to South Africa for a bit. PC Retailers and repair shops alike have developed a sort-of sixth-sense that detects when a noob walks into their stores.

It's become so bad, that when someone like myself comes alongs and gives it to them (the customers) honestly, they think I'm the one trying to rip them off...! :mad:
That's happened to me before. When you point out how badly they've effed up their system they immediately assume you're just saying that to charge extra, while all you're trying to do is to do it the right way, fix their system once and for all and save them the hassle of coming back.

It's a really stressful job being an IT technician. You have to wait, and wait, and wait...there's not much else you can do. You're either scanning to get rid of viruses, installing an OS, formatting, copying, defragging...all of which take forever. And the customers start to lose patience and get mad at you.

As for my issue with WMP12. I didn't like the interface at all, the taskbar thing was gone and my "Enhancements" would each open in a different window. A very messy and stupid design. So I tried installing WMP11. I got it to work but it wasn't working properly. Double clicking files didn't work. I decided I want WMP12 back, and since then I've been trying every possible solution to get WMP12 to work again. I already am following this issue on another thread. Like I said, the big problem is version conflicts. Otherwise I'd have re-installed whatever I needed and be done with it by now.

Since WMP 12 is built into the os there is one sure way to get it back, Clean Install, the other way that may work is repair install:huh:
 

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Dell XPS 730
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 quad Extreme Q9770 @ 3.2 GHz
Memory
4x2 GB Muskin 1600 MHz ram
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GTX 250
Sound Card
Soundblaster X-Fi Fatality Champion
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2 Dell 2007WFP Ultrascans
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3360 x 1050
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WD Black 1TB sata, 2-WD Black 500 sata, 2-Seagate 500 Go external
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1000 Watt
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air
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MS Natrual Keyboard Pro
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Logitech Wireless Trackball
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DSL Elite
I concur!

Although you need to come to South Africa for a bit. PC Retailers and repair shops alike have developed a sort-of sixth-sense that detects when a noob walks into their stores.

It's become so bad, that when someone like myself comes alongs and gives it to them (the customers) honestly, they think I'm the one trying to rip them off...! :mad:
That's happened to me before. When you point out how badly they've effed up their system they immediately assume you're just saying that to charge extra, while all you're trying to do is to do it the right way, fix their system once and for all and save them the hassle of coming back.

It's a really stressful job being an IT technician. You have to wait, and wait, and wait...there's not much else you can do. You're either scanning to get rid of viruses, installing an OS, formatting, copying, defragging...all of which take forever. And the customers start to lose patience and get mad at you.

As for my issue with WMP12. I didn't like the interface at all, the taskbar thing was gone and my "Enhancements" would each open in a different window. A very messy and stupid design. So I tried installing WMP11. I got it to work but it wasn't working properly. Double clicking files didn't work. I decided I want WMP12 back, and since then I've been trying every possible solution to get WMP12 to work again. I already am following this issue on another thread. Like I said, the big problem is version conflicts. Otherwise I'd have re-installed whatever I needed and be done with it by now.

Since WMP 12 is built into the os there is one sure way to get it back, Clean Install, the other way that may work is repair install:huh:
I tried that man, didn't work. Reason being that I installed Windows then I installed some updates. So my DVD is an older version of my current Windows. A repair install is impossible. And I really don't feel like doing a clean install....screw that..

PS. Legit name/sig. Got a Z28 myself.
 

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