Originally posted by iambored
does anyone have it? is it better than the old one??
and i may as well put my other q here:
when u download windows updates, some of them say that after download u can't remove them. is that really a prob?? like is there any reason u would wanna remove them?
I am using WMP9, because I like to have the latest codecs installed (compression-decompression). I don't like having WMP8 lookup websites, connect to external sites and attempt to download new codecs when I could just install WMP9
I prefer the WMP8 look though (blue, vs the 'silver' in WMP9).
If you install WMP9, you
cannot remove it from your system, unless you have System Restore enabled and prior to installation, WMP9 will create a Restore Point for you (so that you can rollback in case you wanted to).
For critical updates, service packs, and other recommended downloads at WindowsUpdate, some
cannot be removed because they are essential (and critical). However, with service packs, there is the option of archiving your files so that you can always revert back to pre-SPx if you're having compatibility and reliability concerns. The same goes for patches, some are able to be uninstalled via Control Panel->Add/remove programs, while some are
permanent, so if you've installed a patch and it creates more problems than it solves, you'd better have a backup procedure.
Most of the time, however, you should be fine in applying all critical patches which cannot be removed. (If it solves a potential issue, for example the W32.Blast.worm (and all variants) - RPC patch was issued on the 16th of July, although not many people decided to install it. Net result? Chaos from Monday - Wednesday (and even today). You should always visit WindowsUpdate (or at least TechNet) to look for the latest updates for your system