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Ed
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      05-21-2008
I installed Vista Ultimate over a year ago. This is the first time I have
tried to use windows media center. IT IS NOT THERE! Not presant in "all
programs"

Yes I have made sure Ultimate is correctly identified. (right-click my
computer and look under properties)

What can I do next to get Media Center installed?? (just installed a usb tv
tuner and I would like to use it)
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      05-21-2008
Control Panel/Programs and Features/"Turn Windows Features On or Off"
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"Ed" <> wrote in message
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> I installed Vista Ultimate over a year ago. This is the first time I have
> tried to use windows media center. IT IS NOT THERE! Not presant in "all
> programs"
>
> Yes I have made sure Ultimate is correctly identified. (right-click my
> computer and look under properties)
>
> What can I do next to get Media Center installed?? (just installed a usb
> tv
> tuner and I would like to use it)
> --
> Ed Turnock


 
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      05-21-2008

"Ed" <> schreef in bericht
news:1D8628C7-A921-43BC-8D82-...
>I installed Vista Ultimate over a year ago. This is the first time I have
> tried to use windows media center. IT IS NOT THERE! Not presant in "all
> programs"
>
> Yes I have made sure Ultimate is correctly identified. (right-click my
> computer and look under properties)
>
> What can I do next to get Media Center installed?? (just installed a usb
> tv
> tuner and I would like to use it)
> --
> Ed Turnock


%SystemRoot%\ehome\ehshell.exe
copy and paste this string in the " RUN" Section,
This is the start command for WMC

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      05-22-2008
Mark -- There is nothing even remotly resembling Windows Media Center in
"turn windows features on or off".

~~GC~~ -- That string does launch Media Center, and I can then use the
option to load it at startup, and everything seems to work fine. (remember I
am just starting to use it)

BUT (and you knew there had to be one) I still don't have an entry under
"all programs" OR in "turn windows features on or off" Does anyone know how
I can get it to show in "all programs"

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      05-22-2008

Rightclick the Start, and then Explore. Find the start menu folder you want
it in and rightclick that, then New/Shortcut. Put that command in, and name
it Media Center
I was wrong about the Windows Features list.
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> Mark -- There is nothing even remotly resembling Windows Media Center in
> "turn windows features on or off".
>
> ~~GC~~ -- That string does launch Media Center, and I can then use the
> option to load it at startup, and everything seems to work fine. (remember
> I
> am just starting to use it)
>
> BUT (and you knew there had to be one) I still don't have an entry under
> "all programs" OR in "turn windows features on or off" Does anyone know
> how
> I can get it to show in "all programs"
>
> --
> Ed Turnock
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      05-22-2008
Mark;
Everything is working with what you suggested. Now all I have to do is
learn about Media Center.
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"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Rightclick the Start, and then Explore. Find the start menu folder you want
> it in and rightclick that, then New/Shortcut. Put that command in, and name
> it Media Center
> I was wrong about the Windows Features list.
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> "Ed" <> wrote in message
> news:F3DBFBCF-C77B-4EBB-BDB2-...
> > Mark -- There is nothing even remotly resembling Windows Media Center in
> > "turn windows features on or off".
> >
> > ~~GC~~ -- That string does launch Media Center, and I can then use the
> > option to load it at startup, and everything seems to work fine. (remember
> > I
> > am just starting to use it)
> >
> > BUT (and you knew there had to be one) I still don't have an entry under
> > "all programs" OR in "turn windows features on or off" Does anyone know
> > how
> > I can get it to show in "all programs"
> >
> > --
> > Ed Turnock
> >

 
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Donald L McDaniel
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      05-22-2008
On Thu, 22 May 2008 07:59:01 -0700, Ed <>
wrote:

>Mark -- There is nothing even remotly resembling Windows Media Center in
>"turn windows features on or off".
>
>~~GC~~ -- That string does launch Media Center, and I can then use the
>option to load it at startup, and everything seems to work fine. (remember I
>am just starting to use it)
>
>BUT (and you knew there had to be one) I still don't have an entry under
>"all programs" OR in "turn windows features on or off" Does anyone know how
>I can get it to show in "all programs"


I really don't understand the problem you've encountered. Each time I
install Vista Ultimate, "Windows Media Center" is always present on
the Start Menu -- All Programs.


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      05-24-2008
On Thu, 22 May 2008 07:59:01 -0700, Ed <>
wrote:

>Mark -- There is nothing even remotly resembling Windows Media Center in
>"turn windows features on or off".
>
>~~GC~~ -- That string does launch Media Center, and I can then use the
>option to load it at startup, and everything seems to work fine. (remember I
>am just starting to use it)
>
>BUT (and you knew there had to be one) I still don't have an entry under
>"all programs" OR in "turn windows features on or off" Does anyone know how
>I can get it to show in "all programs"


It's not in "Turn Windows Features on or off", anyway. So it shouldn't
ever appear there.

Sounds like it's been de-registered with the OS somehow.

You might try creating a short-cut in the StartMenu for it using the
launch string the previous poster gave you.


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