Windows Movie Maker

J

Jeff Wernicke

I don't know what your problem is because when I had Xp SP1, I had the
original version of Movie Maker (the one that came with the XP Home update
CD, and then when I upgraded to SP2 via Microsoft Update, it also updated
"Windows Movie Maker" from 2.0 to 2.1. I don't know why Windows Movie Maker
would not be installed on your computer if you have Windows XP. When I
originally upgraded to Windows XP I installed Movie Maker 2.0 from an
additional CD that came with the upgrade CD that was in a paper folder with
"Do Amazing Things With Microsoft Windows XP, Yes You Can" written on the
front.
 

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