Approved Components for XP Media Centre
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Hi All,
Could someone point me in a direct, where I can find out what parts are
approved for use in XP Media Centre. I needed to get a TV Tuner card, and
nearly brought one, when I found out it was not acceptable for Media Centre.
It was not a cheap card either.
For interest also, I brought a new high end 128M video card (ATI) and had
problems with that also at install.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin.
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