First, open the elevated PowerShell window. The best thing about this method is that you don’t have to go through obscure pages.ġ. 2] PowerShell Command to Uninstall Windows Media PlayerĪs an alternative, you can also use a simple PowerShell command to uninstall the Windows Media Player. Now, find Windows Media Player in the list, click on it, and then click on the “Install” button. If you want to reinstall Windows Media Player again, go to the same Optional Feature page, click on the “Add a feature” button. To make the changes take effect, reboot Windows. Once you see the list, scroll all the way down, click on the “Windows Media Player” option and then click on the “Uninstall” button.Īs soon as you click on the button, Windows Media Player will be uninstalled silently in the background.
It can take a couple of seconds to load the installed optional features list. This action will take you to the optional features page. On the right panel, click on the “Optional Features” link under the Apps & Features section.ģ. After opening the Settings app, go to the “Apps → Apps & Features” page.