MP 11 won't come up.
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I recently installed Media Player V11. I had some difficulty with, and tried to rollback
to MP10, but the rollback failed.
Now, when I try to open MP11 (via the icon it placed on my destop, the hourglass shows for
just a second... then nothing. Repeated attempts fail the same way.
1. Control Panel Remove fails... the supposed "rollback" runs in just a second and quickly
says "rollback completed" but that's not true.
2. I have also tried 3 Restores to three previous (before Ver11) install, but Restore
fails every time.
3. Tried re-installing V11. It appears to install correctly, but when I click the icon,
or the .exe file, it seems to start, but never comes up.
4. Task Manager does not show MP11 as running...
Seems as though I'm caught in a time trap... can't de-install, can't reinstall.
Any suggestions, or sites where I might get some help on this?
Thanks in advance...
Al Camp
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