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Windows Movie Maker 2.6 For Xp


Silver Fox

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here it is

it will overwrite exesiting Windows Movie Maker Files

it has been tested and it works

Plus if something dose go wrong it won't destroy your Xp instalation

I reccomend using Nlite 1.3 it always works for me

Update dramaticly decressed file size

Download Movie Maker 2.6 V2.7z

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Ok, Here is another Question. I want to do an XP unattended installation and Do NOT want movie maker to install. anyone know how to do that? can i just add a line to the Winnt.sif fiel under [components] to say "moviemaker=no"?

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You can also use it on an already installed system just extract it from the CAB arcive and run

Movie Maker 2.6.EXE

@SilverFox I'm having trouble with this procedure, thought maybe my first download was corrupt but it appears the install package may be the issue. I'm receiving an "access is denied" error when trying to open the 'shared' directory included in the package. Thanks for posting this, I would love to get it working.
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Has any one done this and Im gonna need help uploding it to any where so that people can download it

Heres A link

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;DisplayLang=en

Overview

Movie Maker 2.6 is for Windows Vista users whose computer cannot run the Vista version of Movie Maker.

To test if your computer can run the Vista version of Movie Maker:

1. From the Start menu, click All Programs.

2. Click Windows Movie Maker.

If Movie Maker launches, you should not download version 2.6.

If you get an error message that says, "Windows Movie Maker cannot start because your video card does not support the required level of hardware acceleration or hardware acceleration is not available", download and install Movie Maker 2.6.

Not XP for Vista

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