reinstalling an uninstalled program

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i had problems with one of the media players that my computer came installed
with so i uninstalled it. turns out that the program contained my computer's
dvd decoder. when i search my computer, the only file i find pertaining to
the program is a ".pf" (or prefetch file). how can i open that? or is there
any other way to reinstall the program?
 
Google for a free dvd decoder than play in WMP; nvidia - if you have on -
has a dvd decoder trial for 60 days... going on for some time noe.
Michael
 
svm said:
i had problems with one of the media players that my computer came
installed with so i uninstalled it. turns out that the program
contained my computer's dvd decoder. when i search my computer, the
only file i find pertaining to
the program is a ".pf" (or prefetch file). how can i open that? or is
there any other way to reinstall the program?

Since the software was preinstalled with the computer, the computer
mftr. will either have given you a cd for it or have it on their
website to download. Look through what you received when you bought the
computer, check the manual for instructions to restore preinstalled
software. Go to the OEM's tech support site for your specific machine
and look for downloads.

Malke
 
svm said:
i had problems with one of the media players that my computer came installed
with so i uninstalled it. turns out that the program contained my computer's
dvd decoder. when i search my computer, the only file i find pertaining to
the program is a ".pf" (or prefetch file). how can i open that? or is there
any other way to reinstall the program?

Use System Restore ( in Start | All Programs | Accessories | System
Tools) to go back to before you uninstalled the media player.
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