![]() Shortly after the downloader incident, Media Center stopped working. What I want to talk about now are the after effects. I'll chronicle that little adventure in another post. I struggled with it for a while, and hopefully I won the battle. I went to a site that I thought belonged to a university, but soon discovered it was a spoof, and blam!, I picked up a downloader. No careless surfing, no installs of anything until I've done my homework.īut as I'm sure you know, it's not always easy to keep a networked computer clean. So anyways, the PC is a pure work horse and I try to keep it clean. It boots up in XP and allows you to start up the Vista-ish Media Center when you need it. It was the step before Vista, and it's the best of both worlds. ![]() Personally, I think Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 was Microsoft's best work, and they should have stopped there. It's one big ass Tivo, with all kinds of inputs and tuners, just perfect for recording and mixing all kinds of media. I use the Media Center PC for all my video processing. I got a black screen, and a little acid reflux. I got nothing.Īctually, I got more than nothing. I recently went to start up Media Center on my PC and instead of getting the expected Microsoft sound and the familiar blue window. ![]()
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