#Windows media center for xp install
This method is to use the Recovery Console and Registry Editor in Windows XP to change the key value of the registry, then, call the Windows XP installer to install the digital media enhancement function to transform the Windows XP Professional Edition without any compatibility issues. Principle: Because Windows XP Media Center Edition is based on Windows XP Professional, some digital Media enhancements have evolved, therefore, it does not seem difficult to transform the Professional edition to the media center edition, but Microsoft has locked the key values in the Registry in the Service Pack 2 patch provided to the Professional Edition, so it is difficult to change. as to why it should be converted into version 2005, because version 2004 does not support new IE7 and Windows Media Player 11, and new components will not be supported in the future, so you have to make it version 2005) It only comes out of a Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 version. So I would like to share it with you here, not to mention my plagiarism! (Note: The "release version" XP method simplifies the process of installing the Tablet PC component. I didn't expect to create a Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 version. I have seen a lot of articles on creating "release version" Windows XP on the internet, and I tried it myself, but I always think that the Tablet PC components are not very easy to use, so I tried again to simplify the process of creating the Community Edition.