KB4046355 update deletes Windows Media Player

Η ενημερωμένη έκδοση των Windows 10, KB4046355 αφαιρεί το Windows Media from your operating system. The update was released to Insiders, with Windows 10 build 1709, but it doesn't affect all devices running the beta version of the upcoming Fall Creators Update of Windows 10.Windows Media Player

Note: There is currently no page listing details for this update.

At this time, it's not clear whether removing Media Player is by mistake and if it later affects devices that run stable versions of Windows 10.

The change may not be that big for Windows users running other third-party media applications such as VLC Media Player, but it will surely worry many who are accustomed to using the Microsoft application.

Να αναφέρουμε ότι η ενημερωμένη έκδοση KB4046355 αφαιρεί το Windows Media Player από τον υπολογιστή, αλλά δεν εμποδίζει κάποια νέα .

If you accidentally removed Media Player from your computer, you can use the "Manage Optional" page of your operating system to reinstall Windows Media Player and restore its functions.

Open the Settings application with the Windows-I keyboard shortcut.
From Programs and Features and click on "Manage Optional Features"
Windows displays all installed optional features. Select the option “Add a ” from the top of the page.
Scroll down and at the bottom of the box you will see "Windows Media Player" listed as an additional feature that you can install on the device.

Click on it and then the setup button.
The installation will not last for more than ten to twenty seconds.

Windows Media Player will still be available on your computer.

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