What kind of OS disk?
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Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Installation Disc/Download I have the activation key and only need the install. The disc did not come with my Gateway computer; only the recovery for the OS which is on the hard drive. Topics Windows, Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, SP2, Service Pack 2, Dell OEM, x86, 32-bit, Microsoft Language English Dell OEM Version of Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 SP2 x86. Jan 2, 2013 - You cannot download the Windows installer. You can order one online if in the US, though. The hard drive on my Dell Inspiron 6000 purchased in 2006 pre-configured with Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 recently died. When I replaced the hard drive I loaded Windows XP Professional becaus. I need a download Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. Thread starter Mr_Noob; Start date Jun 30. I asked my uncle what it was and he told me It was probably infected with a virus and was best to re-install Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. I've been looking every where but no luck. Need win xp 32 bit home edition drivers for dell.
I have been running virtual machines for some time now. I attempted to use a VMWare disk to reformat an XP Dell. I ran into the same problem. I grabbed one of my XP OEM disks and it stopped the first time.
Is the disk OEM or 'borrowed' from some where els? From what I've seen it can make a difference.
Just a thought.
MBR and what not..
Well, did you 0 the drive? or just format it when you were reinstalling XPMC?
Go out and look for a zeroing utility that will wipe your whole drive, even the boot sector which houses your MBR. This is most likly why you are seeing XPMC and XP. (XPMC is just XP with the MC app installed and other XP features not installed.. )
http://dban.sourceforge.net/
Boot paths
Windows XP may be referencing an invalid entry in your boot.ini file. Log on to the operating system that allows you to boot to Windows. At start (lower left corner of the desktop screen), click run and type msconfig. At the boot.ini tab, click check all boot paths. If all are ok, Windows will state that and prompt you to restart. If not, you will be asked to remove the invalid entry. Check the spelling of the os name, delete the invalid entry when prompted and restart the computer. You should be able to reinstall the os at this point.
delete the old one' windows xp'
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go to my computer> right click > properties > advanced > startup and recovery > Edit > delete the line got windows xp not the media center > beware wrong delete can cause you to make reinstall over again
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Please try Re-partition of your HDD
Hello my friend, Please try repartition i mean delete all partitions ( Backup ur important data on anywhere else) of ur HDD and then install a fresh copy of XP Media Center
Boot.ini
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Just type 'c:boot.ini' in Run Dialog box and delete the line containing previous XP entry and add '/fastdetect' at the end of your media center os line and save the file you will not be prompted again to select which os to boot.
Try this
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Go to start, type msconfig in run box, click ok, click on Boot.INI, it will say operating systems, right click on the one that doesn't work and delete it, that should fix it.
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