Philips Media Manager powers the Philips Wireless Music Adapter.
The Philips Streamium Wireless Music Adapter lets you play music on your computer anywhere in your house by streaming music stored on your PC to external wireless speakers. Philips Media Manager software organizes and control the music collection on your computer. If you experience problems with the software or prefer not to use it any longer, you can uninstall it in a matter of minutes.
Instructions
Use the Uninstall Software
1. Choose "Programs" from the "Start" menu.
2. Choose "Philips Device Manager."
3. Choose "Uninstall Philips Media Manager."
4. Follow the on-screen wizard instructions.
Use the Control Panel
5. Open the Windows control panel from the "Start" menu.
6. Choose "Add or Remove Programs" if you are on Windows XP or earlier. Choose "Programs" if you are on Windows Vista or newer.
7. Select "Philips Media Manager" from the list of applications.
8. Click "Remove" if you are on Windows XP or earlier. Click "Uninstall" if you are on Windows Vista or newer.
9. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the uninstall process.
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