Binoculars
22nd Jun 2003, 22:09
Hey, I hate Microsoft, too. but for the last few years I've been perfectly happy with WMP as a general purpose music playing/recording software. I hate the way Real Player wants to take over everything in your system and sign your life away when you install it, and I tried Winamp without ever being able to get enthusiastic about it, so I've used WMP 7 since it came out and never had any major problems.
Now it's playing up on me. It's quite happy to play mp3's but spits the dummy whenever I put a CD in. Fault, error, naughty boy, close down, etc.
I still have a copy of WMP 7 to reinstall if necessary, but I have tried that without success, so before I try that again, how can I remove all traces of it before attempting to reinstall?
To explain, I am of the dinosaur variety who still prefers W98SE to XP and firmly believes that the only reason Microsoft issues updates is not because it's a better program but because they can better keep track of what you are doing. Stuff 'em. Which is why I don't want the latest WMP.
Opinions are sought from PPRuNers as to the relative benefits of the latest versions of competing music software in terms of user friendliness and their drawbacks in Big Brother terms.
Now it's playing up on me. It's quite happy to play mp3's but spits the dummy whenever I put a CD in. Fault, error, naughty boy, close down, etc.
I still have a copy of WMP 7 to reinstall if necessary, but I have tried that without success, so before I try that again, how can I remove all traces of it before attempting to reinstall?
To explain, I am of the dinosaur variety who still prefers W98SE to XP and firmly believes that the only reason Microsoft issues updates is not because it's a better program but because they can better keep track of what you are doing. Stuff 'em. Which is why I don't want the latest WMP.
Opinions are sought from PPRuNers as to the relative benefits of the latest versions of competing music software in terms of user friendliness and their drawbacks in Big Brother terms.