On 24 Jan 2004, at 7:06, Sven wrote: about Re: Problem Removing WinAmp
> Hello Sandy,
>
> If I "heard" you correctly, you did a no no. That is delete a program
> (program files) rather than use Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
> Whether this is the case or not you might try this: Re-install WinAmp
> completely and restart the computer. Then go to Add or Remove programs in
> Control Panel and uninstall it from there. Restart the computer and try
> your audio/video files again.
>
> Sven Swanson, Sr.
It sounds to me, like you HAVE uninstalled winamp, but when you click
on a wav or whatever, it is still LOOKING for winamp. Just open the
program you want to play the file with and set the options to play this file.
You can also save the file to the desktop, right click on it and tell it to
always open this type file with " the program you have selected,
realplayer, example."
Don
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