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"epauley" <> wrote in message
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>I upgraded from Windows XP Media Center Edition to Windows Vista Premium
>Home
> Edition - which still has the functionality of Media Center.
> Unfortunately,
> some products (e.g. m-audio midi controllers) were never compatible with
> Media Center.
>
> So, as companies develop Vista drivers will compatibility with Media
> Center
> functions (albeit Vista Premium Home Edition) still be an issue?
>