How to restore a previously removed Windows Media Player under the Windows 10 operating system
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This video will show you how to re-download, re-install, re-activate or re-enable a missing, deleted, disabled, uninstalled, or disactivated Windows Media Player under the Windows 10 operating system.
Under Windows SETTINGS, click on APPS. In APPS AND FEATURES, click on MANAGE OPTIONAL FEATURES. Under MANAGE OPTIONAL FEATURES, click on ADD A FEATURE. Under ADD A FEATURE, scroll down to WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER: click on this option to reveal the INSTALL button that will allow you to once again install Windows Media Player.