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30-Oct-2009, 10:31 PM #1
WMP Too Slow
Got a new laptop with Windows Media Player 11, and it seems like whenever I try to play a video that located locally on my machine, it takes forever to open. (Well, not forever, but sometimes up to 30 or more seconds, maybe longer.)

And so I looked for a way to uninstall it so I could maybe redownload it and reinstall it, but can't seem to find how to do that.

I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium.

You guys got any ideas on how to remedy this?

Thanks!
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