I've repaired my corrupted version of XP media center 2004 with a media 2005 installation. But neither Product Key are considered valid, so I'm fairly
screwed.
Any other ideas?
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Re: Downloading Media centre using a valid CD-key ... laptop but no installation CD. ... CD using the product key,... probably all you're going to get out of Dell or MS on that. ... Tell you friend next time to specify he wants media and not a repair ... (microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter)
Re: Server 2003 SP1 Standard OEM -> R2 w/ VLK ... The CD2 media isn't the issue, ... To change the product key to an R2 product key, you need to have an OEM R2 ... You should be able to upgrade your current installation by running Winnt32. ... <(Volume License Product Key Required) ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.setup)
Re: Invalid Product key ... > Did you use the same product key that was used for the initial installation... > during your repair instsallation?... >> I've repaired my corrupted version of XP media center 2004 with a media ... But neither Product Key are considered valid, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Media Center refusing to show video ... I would think that Microsoft would at least chime in and say that there may ... FILES error’ in the Media Center forum. ... > It is up the OEM to guarantee that their installation is done correctly, ... > OEM and ask them for a solution. ... (microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter)
Re: Media Center refusing to show video ... decoders with any version of windows, including Media Center. ... It is up the OEM to guarantee that their installation is done correctly, ... Now, if you installed WinDVD 6, and that is not part of the original OEM ... (microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter)