How can I update my Windows Vista?
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How can I update my Windows Vista?
Update information
- Click Start , click Control Panel, and then click. Security.
- Under Windows Update, click Check for updates. Important. You must install this update package on a Windows Vista operating system that is running. You cannot install this update package on an offline image.
How do I Install the latest version of Windows Media Player?
To do that, select the Start button, then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features > Manage optional features > Add a feature > Windows Media Player, and select Install.
How do I upgrade my video player?
Windows Media Player no longer available after the Windows 10 Creators Update
- Open the Settings app.
- Go to Apps > Apps and features.
- Click on Manage optional features.
- Select Add a feature.
- Scroll down to Windows Media Player.
- Click Install (the process might take several minutes to complete)
How do I find the version of Windows Media Player?
To determine the version of Windows Media Player, start Windows Media Player, click About Windows Media Player on the Help menu in and then note the version number below the Copyright notice. Note If the Help menu is not displayed, press ALT + H on your keyboard and then click About Windows Media Player.
What is the current version of Windows Media Player?
Windows Media Player 12
Windows Media Player 12 has built-in support for many popular audio and video formats. Sync music, videos, and photos, or stream media to your devices so you can enjoy your library anywhere, at home or on the road.
Why Media Player is not working?
Disable and re-enable Windows Media Player in Windows Features. In the Windows Search bar, type Windows features and select Turn Windows features on or off. Navigate to Windows Media Player and disable it by unchecking the box. Reboot your PC and re-enable Windows Media Player again.
Why does my Windows Media Player not work?
If Windows Media Player stopped working correctly after the latest update from Windows Update, you can verify that the update is the problem by using System Restore. To do this: Click the Start button and type system restore. Select Create a restore point, and then in the System Properties pane, select System Restore.
Why is Windows Media Player not responding?
Try reinstalling Windows Media Player: Type Features in Start Search, open Turn Windows Features On or Off, under Media Features, uncheck Windows Media Player, click OK. Restart PC, then reverse the process to check WMP, OK, restart again to reinstall it.