Unable to update Vista without wipeing out Media Center

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Campyrs

Can anyone help me? I have not been able to update my Vista. Each time I
allow an update to install on my system, my Media Center Edition 2005 won't
work anymore. I get various error messages such as I no longer have a TV
tuner, etc. Is there anything I can do to stop Vista updates from screwing
around with my Media Center? I have a Sony Vaio. VGC-RC110G. Vista Home
Premium . If there were a way to block anything from writing to Media
Center, THAT would solve this whole problem. The last time I let an update
install, I had to do a system recovery to get the Media Center to function.
Any help would be appreciated
 
"Campyrs" <Campyrs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone help me? I have not been able to update my Vista. Each time I
> allow an update to install on my system, my Media Center Edition 2005
> won't
> work anymore. I get various error messages such as I no longer have a TV
> tuner, etc. Is there anything I can do to stop Vista updates from
> screwing
> around with my Media Center? I have a Sony Vaio. VGC-RC110G. Vista Home
> Premium . If there were a way to block anything from writing to Media
> Center, THAT would solve this whole problem. The last time I let an
> update
> install, I had to do a system recovery to get the Media Center to
> function.
> Any help would be appreciated


Is not Media Center Edition 2005 something that runs on XP? If this is the
case that MC 2005 belongs to XP. well, of course is liable to stop working
when you apply updates to the Vista O/S when those updates may replace a
component that's common to other Vista solutions running on the computer and
those components maybe common to Media Center Edition 2005.

Doesn't Vista HP come with its own Media Center?
 
Have you tried "Compatibility Mode" for the XP Media Center?

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"Campyrs" <Campyrs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6ABFD322-A132-4908-AE62-AC07302F1125@microsoft.com...
> Can anyone help me? I have not been able to update my Vista. Each time I
> allow an update to install on my system, my Media Center Edition 2005
> won't
> work anymore. I get various error messages such as I no longer have a TV
> tuner, etc. Is there anything I can do to stop Vista updates from
> screwing
> around with my Media Center? I have a Sony Vaio. VGC-RC110G. Vista Home
> Premium . If there were a way to block anything from writing to Media
> Center, THAT would solve this whole problem. The last time I let an
> update
> install, I had to do a system recovery to get the Media Center to
> function.
> Any help would be appreciated
 
When I go to properties of Media Center 2005, on the compatability page,
everything is "grayed out". It doesn't give me the ability to tell it to run
as XP operating system. That was the first thing I tried to do when this
started happenning. This is a royal pain. Either I have an updated computer
or I have TV capabilities. Some choice!

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Have you tried "Compatibility Mode" for the XP Media Center?
>
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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> "Campyrs" <Campyrs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6ABFD322-A132-4908-AE62-AC07302F1125@microsoft.com...
> > Can anyone help me? I have not been able to update my Vista. Each time I
> > allow an update to install on my system, my Media Center Edition 2005
> > won't
> > work anymore. I get various error messages such as I no longer have a TV
> > tuner, etc. Is there anything I can do to stop Vista updates from
> > screwing
> > around with my Media Center? I have a Sony Vaio. VGC-RC110G. Vista Home
> > Premium . If there were a way to block anything from writing to Media
> > Center, THAT would solve this whole problem. The last time I let an
> > update
> > install, I had to do a system recovery to get the Media Center to
> > function.
> > Any help would be appreciated

>
 
"Campyrs" <Campyrs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0A6B0F67-BAC1-4B61-B074-FF4C68171686@microsoft.com...
> When I go to properties of Media Center 2005, on the compatability page,
> everything is "grayed out". It doesn't give me the ability to tell it to
> run
> as XP operating system. That was the first thing I tried to do when this
> started happenning. This is a royal pain. Either I have an updated
> computer
> or I have TV capabilities. Some choice!
>


Which was not going to correct your problem anyway with Windows Update
patching the O/S knocking it out. I can use the MC that came with Vista that
allows me to watch TV. You said you had Vista Home Premium and it has its
own MC I thought.
 
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