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XF1 Posted at 8:55 am on Aug. 7, 2005
My dad recently received a free upgrade from his work with the new XP Media Center Edition. Other than the prettier looks, what's so good about it?

Is it worth installing?

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Stormblazer Posted at 1:25 pm on Sep. 16, 2006
Quote: from XF1 at 9:55 am on Aug. 7, 2005

My dad recently received a free upgrade from his work with the new XP Media Center Edition. Other than the prettier looks, what's so good about it?  

Is it worth installing?


Unless you're an audiophile or have an obession with digital cameras and home theater, no.

TheUnrealSlimShady Posted at 10:12 pm on Sep. 15, 2006
Quote: from tr1290 at 8:10 pm on Sep. 15, 2006

Quote: from TheUnrealSlimShady at 4:13 am on Aug. 17, 2005

Quote: from PHo at 9:00 am on Aug. 7, 2005

It's more stable, drastically cuts down on the appearance of the "Blue Screen of Death".
 

 Hahaa!!! LOL!!!!    

 Oh my God, that made me laugh hard!!  

 Windows sucks! The only thing worth doing is trashing your PC and getting a Mac... or installing some form of Unix/Linux on your PC.


Have you ever used it? If yes, then you are a moron for posting what is usually a lie but wise for posting your experience

If no, then you are a jackass for talking about that which you have not experienced but wise for posting what is logically true - realistically not true


Pardon the stupidity, it was a post from last year when I clearly had no idea what I was talking about.

tr1290 Posted at 8:12 pm on Sep. 15, 2006
Quote: from espresso8097 at 7:58 pm on Aug. 25, 2005

the media center edition is basically worthless unless you have a media center style PC. All it does is have drivers for remotes(and other like objects), better DVD support, and suited for media functionabiliy (hook-up to LCD TV as a sweet dvd player)

If you don't have the remote - I have only seen it for sale at best buy once - and it was a returned item. I dont know if they still sell it or not. If you really want one, they probably still sell them - i have not been anywhere in a while, so i cant say.

tr1290 Posted at 8:10 pm on Sep. 15, 2006
Quote: from TheUnrealSlimShady at 4:13 am on Aug. 17, 2005

Quote: from PHo at 9:00 am on Aug. 7, 2005

It's more stable, drastically cuts down on the appearance of the "Blue Screen of Death".

Hahaa!!! LOL!!!!  

Oh my God, that made me laugh hard!!

Windows sucks! The only thing worth doing is trashing your PC and getting a Mac... or installing some form of Unix/Linux on your PC.


Have you ever used it? If yes, then you are a moron for posting what is usually a lie but wise for posting your experience

If no, then you are a jackass for talking about that which you have not experienced but wise for posting what is logically true - realistically not true

cheekyloz1 Posted at 10:09 am on April 13, 2006
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mrfri3drice Posted at 7:07 pm on Sep. 30, 2005
easier to use
bradp09 Posted at 4:37 pm on Sep. 26, 2005
i'v had media center a while now and still can't see any major changes, i wouldn't install if i was you
The PK Posted at 5:25 am on Aug. 26, 2005
You'd want a big TV and a TV tuner card and a big ass hard disk for it to be any use to you. It's good if you want to record your favourite satellite or TV programmes and then burn them to DVD (after editing out all the commercials) but if you don't specifically want it for video and multimedia, it's pretty useless and will probably slow your PC performace down somewhat especially if you like gaming.
squirellplayingtag Posted at 5:18 pm on Aug. 25, 2005
As espresso said, it's more for your entertainment system. If you have a computer that controls your TV, dvd player, and a stereo then Media Center Edition is good, otherwise I'm not sure what use it will be.
espresso8097 Posted at 4:58 pm on Aug. 25, 2005
the media center edition is basically worthless unless you have a media center style PC. All it does is have drivers for remotes(and other like objects), better DVD support, and suited for media functionabiliy (hook-up to LCD TV as a sweet dvd player)
TheUnrealSlimShady Posted at 1:13 am on Aug. 17, 2005
Quote: from PHo at 9:00 am on Aug. 7, 2005

It's more stable, drastically cuts down on the appearance of the "Blue Screen of Death".

Hahaa!!! LOL!!!!  

Oh my God, that made me laugh hard!!

Windows sucks! The only thing worth doing is trashing your PC and getting a Mac... or installing some form of Unix/Linux on your PC.

anti christ Posted at 3:26 pm on Aug. 16, 2005
Quote: from Hexer at 2:13 am on Aug. 10, 2005

Anything windows for me is bad,

Not really.... Windows XP works like a charm for me, and there are TONS of programs available for windows in general...

Hexer Posted at 2:13 am on Aug. 10, 2005
Anything windows for me is bad,
alecia14 Posted at 9:30 am on Aug. 7, 2005
i have windows xp but don't really know all the differences
PHo Posted at 9:02 am on Aug. 7, 2005
Quote: from XF1 at 12:01 pm on Aug. 7, 2005

Quote: from PHo at 9:00 am on Aug. 7, 2005

It's more stable, drastically cuts down on the appearance of the "Blue Screen of Death".

Heh, that's good for me.


I've had XP for about ... um ... just over a year I think, right around the time Service Pack 2 came out, I think I only got that screen twice since, and that wasn't Windows fault, I had messed up another program.

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