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No I don't seem to have anything with ex or exe0
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You will either have to download it or install it from the Windows DVD.
go to control panel > Programs and features
Select turn features on
put a tick next to DVD Maker then click OK
I'm doing this from memory so I might have missed a step.One by one the penguins are slowly stealing my sanity.0 -
I bet you've probably looked but if you open all programs you can see it in there.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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if you click save movie, what are the options?!!
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I tried googling my problem. At first it referred me to download KB968211 but, like many people, it told me it was Not Applicable. So I tried again and found the obvious answer - turn it on again!!
Instructions below in case anyone else needs it.
Thanks everyone for your help.
you can try reloading Windows Media Player by going to Control Panel. For your reference, I have included the steps below:
1. Open Control Panel -> Programs and Features.
2. Click "Turn Windows features on or off" in the left pane.
3. Expand "Media Features", uncheck "Windows Media Player". Click "Yes" to continue, and click OK to quit. Then Restart.
Note: If you turn off Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center will be turned off either. You may need to re-configure settings for Windows Media Center after re-enabling it.
4. Open "Turn Windows features on or off" again. Turn on the features "Windows Media Player" and "Windows Media Center". Restart.
5. Launch Windows Media Player, initialize the program.0 -
Thanks masonn you were dead right. Many thanks.0
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