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Learn how to get Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7.
If the Windows Media Player is missing from your Windows 10 or 11 installation, you can install it again. This guide shows you how to install Windows Media Player in Windows 10 and 11. NOTE: Windows Media Player in Windows 11 is different from the Media Player app.
Windows Media Player is included with Windows 10 desktop. Note that the app no longer plays DVDs. Find Windows Media Player on your PC: Use the search box on the taskbar to search for "Windows Media Player"
Get Windows Media Player for your version of Windows, or learn how to play Windows Media files on your Mac. Get the details here.
Uninstalling Windows Media Player will have it no longer available to turn on or off, and will free up around 57.4 MB of space on the Windows drive. This tutorial will show you how to either turn on/off or install or uninstall Windows Media Player for all users in Windows 10.
Windows Media Player 12 is included in clean installs of Windows 10 as well as upgrades to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 or Windows 7. DVD playback isn't included. To launch Windows Media Player, click Start, type Windows Media Player into the search space and select same from the list.
Windows 10 doesn't ship with Windows Media Player anymore. Learn how to install Windows Media Player for free and legally.
In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to bring back the legacy Windows Media Player application on the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. How to install Windows Media Player. Open Settings.
Press the [Windows] + [R] keys, type the command appwiz.cpl. Click on the option: Activate or deactivate Windows features. Extends the option: Media Features and Activates Windows Media Player. Click on OK and restart your computer to assimilate the changes.
Install Windows Media Player on Windows 10. For Windows 10 v1909 (and higher) N & KN editions, no direct download link is available for Windows Media Feature Pack. You can add or remove Windows Media Player via Optional features. Open Settings (Win + i) Click System. On the left side, click Optional features. Click on the Add a feature button.