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I upgraded to SP2 this morning the right way (turned off antivirus & 3rd party
firewall, ran Adaware right before, deleted cookies & temp files & history).
OK, seems solid enough so far.
But I have a little nagging problem - I lost my Windows Media Player desktop
icon after installing SP2. So I go into the WMP folder in Program Files and
make a new shortcut, and put it on my desktop. I then click on it, & it loads
up WMP. But when I exit WMP the icon is gone. This was with WMP 9 and now I
installed WMP 10, same deal. I've done it a couple of times.
Anyone have a clue?
Also while I am here, the talk radio selection sucks big time weenies with WMP
10. I had like at least 50 stations to choose from in WMP 9, now I only have
10. And when I do a search in WMP 10 for the one I am looking for, I just
remember "bostonpete old time radio", I get several bostonpete.com choices &
streams, but I cannot find the old time radio stream, even when going to the
Boston.com site, which it does in an IE window anyway (just see advertising
of stuff for sale - nothing that lets me choose a talk stream from the
site)...
Hints, anyone?
Thanks,
...D.
firewall, ran Adaware right before, deleted cookies & temp files & history).
OK, seems solid enough so far.
But I have a little nagging problem - I lost my Windows Media Player desktop
icon after installing SP2. So I go into the WMP folder in Program Files and
make a new shortcut, and put it on my desktop. I then click on it, & it loads
up WMP. But when I exit WMP the icon is gone. This was with WMP 9 and now I
installed WMP 10, same deal. I've done it a couple of times.
Anyone have a clue?
Also while I am here, the talk radio selection sucks big time weenies with WMP
10. I had like at least 50 stations to choose from in WMP 9, now I only have
10. And when I do a search in WMP 10 for the one I am looking for, I just
remember "bostonpete old time radio", I get several bostonpete.com choices &
streams, but I cannot find the old time radio stream, even when going to the
Boston.com site, which it does in an IE window anyway (just see advertising
of stuff for sale - nothing that lets me choose a talk stream from the
site)...
Hints, anyone?
Thanks,
...D.