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Jun 7th, 2006 11:57 PM
James It happened again. I fixed it and forgot about it, and it happened again. Now I can't remember how I fixed it.

Edit: Actually, I DO remember. There was an update I had to manually download and install from Dell's website. But the website is suffering from "High Traffic" so I can't even get support right now.

Edit 2: There was a new update to download and install, and it fixed the problem.

What bothers me is that this KEEPS breaking. WHY would it stop functioning properly out of nowhere, and then there's an update I have to download myself to make it work again? Can ANYONE give me some help on this situation? I really don't want to keep doing this every couple months.
Mar 5th, 2006 02:43 PM
James Drivers are up to date, rebooting doesn't help.

I system restored back to the end of January, problem still persists. Updated Media Center with a rollup, problem still persists.
Mar 5th, 2006 10:46 AM
Alive You just may need to update your video card/wmd drivers with the latest one's, being either nvidia/or ati. perhaps check your directx. i have regular windows xp and a tv/fm card and that's what i call my media center. never got into messin' with that media center edition at all (even though i have the 45mb hack for it) you could also try re-booting your system (to see if another proggy didnt mess up some setting's or w/e)
Mar 4th, 2006 11:10 PM
James
Windows Media Center Not Working Right

OK, this used to work before.

When I access WMC, I get a message that says my video card or drivers are not compantable with WMC. When I try to play videos or DVDs with WMC, it says that the necessary files aren't found.

So, is there anything I can do short of reinstalling Windows on my system?

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