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Posted by JoeBloe on 12/31/06 16:44
On 30 Dec 2006 21:11:13 -0800, littlejoeflub@yahoo.com Gave us:
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>littlejoef...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> JoeBloe wrote:
>> > On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:42:29 -0500, Derek Janssen
>> > <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net> Gave us:
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>> > >JoeBloe wrote:
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>> > >> On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 22:08:14 -1000, "Hertz_Donut"
>> > >> <nowhere@mindspring.com> Gave us:
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>> > >>>1. Windows Media Center is based directly on Window XP Professional.
>> > >>>
>> > >>>2. You will need a program such as the latest version of Nero which will
>> > >>>read HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs.
>> > >>
>> > >> If the disc CAME with the computer that has the HD reader, the app
>> > >> to play should already be on the computer as well.
>> > >
>> > >No, you're thinking of Apple. Windows makes you go look for your own
>> > >DVD players.
>> >
>> > It has nothing to do with the OS at all.
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>> > It is a pre-package, pre-assembled PC. It CAME with the movie, and
>> > an HD DVD reader.
>> >
>> > The company, or PC shop or whatever that pre-packaged it should have
>> > made it capable of actually delivering what it promised.
>> >
>> > It is really that simple.
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>> Actually the company, or PC shop or whatever DID make it capable of
>> actually delivering what it promised until "you" formatted it and
>> replaced the properly configured Windows Media Center (successor to
>> WinXP Pro) for an older version of the Operating System, which
>> obviously lacks the capability to use an HD-DVD drive. I suggest you
>> dig up the CD or DVD-ROM (more likely) that came with your PC and do a
>> reinstall.
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>Sorry I meant "you" as in the original poster not you JoeBloe.
Yeah... whatever.
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