Media center upgrade to standard XP?

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Stevie Boy

Hi all,

Just done a little search of the Microsoft site but failed to come up with
my answer.

So is it possible to download the Media center edition as an upgrade to
Windows XP or does this require shelling out for?

I heard maybe wrongly or misunderstood that Microsoft in their jolly wisdom
where giving the software away free as they do.

Steve
 
Windows Media Center Edition is only available in OEM versions
and is not "free".
It cannot upgrade over an existing Windows XP installation. It must
be installed "clean" on a reformatted drive installed in a computer
meeting the Windows Media Center hardware requirements.

FAQ on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/evaluation/faq.mspx

Discussions in Windows XP Media Center Edition
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/....mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.mediacenter

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| Hi all,
|
| Just done a little search of the Microsoft site but failed to come up with
| my answer.
|
| So is it possible to download the Media center edition as an upgrade to
| Windows XP or does this require shelling out for?
|
| I heard maybe wrongly or misunderstood that Microsoft in their jolly wisdom
| where giving the software away free as they do.
|
| Steve
 
Carey Frisch said:
Windows Media Center Edition is only available in OEM versions
and is not "free".
It cannot upgrade over an existing Windows XP installation. It must
be installed "clean" on a reformatted drive installed in a computer
meeting the Windows Media Center hardware requirements.

Thanks for the quick reply. I will look further into it. Sounds like I may
have to do some PC adjustments before I consider this... if at all for now.

Steve
 
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