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Xp pro vs Xp media center
My xps came with windows xp pro, i reformated the drive and reinstalled windows xp to get rid of all the extra dell b$, it also came with xp media center edition not installed but the cd was in the box dell screw up. i called them,they said keep it, use it if i want. my question is, is xp media edition any good, never used it, i dont know anything about it.
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January 20th, 2006 01:00
joe53
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January 20th, 2006 01:00
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January 21st, 2006 20:00
Joe53,
Hi, Everytime I try to go to http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/windowsxp_mce2005.asp a small window pops up saying "out of memory at line 5 in explorer" and the screen/system freezes.
Any ideas as to how to correct this issue?
Thanks much!
Sincerely,
Cin
PS: If XP MCE is basically XP Pro, why does Dells website offer to have you upgrade to XP Pro for an additional $100 or more from the included XP MCE?? Aren't they therefore charging you/us twice for the OS?
If I didn't get a TV card in my E-310 and am NOT really going to use the PC for TV recording, can I just install a regular copy of XP, but how/where do I get the program that lets me play DVDs on the pc?
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January 21st, 2006 21:00
Cin:
I'm not sure why you get that "out of memory" error. but you might try deleting your IE browser cache by clicking Tools>Internet Options>General tab>Delete files... button.
And I have no idea why Dell would charge you more for XP Pro when your system comes with MCE, but I can assure you that MCE does have all the functions of XP Pro except for the ability to join a domain (seldom needed if you are a home user). Just one of those marketing things, I guess.
As for DVD, if you purchased a DVD-Rom or DVD-RW drive with your E-310, I should think they would have included the software to use it.