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Unregmp2.exe - How to Remove Windows Media Player from Windows 11

In this article, we will discuss the process of removing the Windows Media Player from Windows 11 using the Unregmp2.exe command. While the Windows Media Player is a popular media player and library application, some users may prefer to remove it to free up system resources or use alternative media player software. By following the steps outlined below, you will be able to remove the Windows Media Player from your Windows 11 system.


Examples:


1. Open Command Prompt: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type "cmd" and press Enter to open the Command Prompt.


2. Locate the Unregmp2.exe file: The Unregmp2.exe file is located in the Windows Media Player folder. By default, it can be found in the following directory: "C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\".


3. Run the Unregmp2.exe command: In the Command Prompt, navigate to the Windows Media Player folder by using the "cd" command. For example, if the Windows Media Player folder is located in the default directory mentioned above, you would use the following command: "cd C:\Program Files\Windows Media Player\". Once you are in the correct directory, type "unregmp2.exe /PreventLibrarySharing" and press Enter to run the command.


4. Confirm the removal: After running the command, you should see a message confirming that the Windows Media Player has been successfully removed from your system. You can verify this by checking the Start menu or searching for the Windows Media Player application.


5. Reboot your system: To complete the removal process, it is recommended to reboot your Windows 11 system.


By following these steps, you can easily remove the Windows Media Player from your Windows 11 system using the Unregmp2.exe command.


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