errfoil Posted October 13, 2008 Posted October 13, 2008 Two questions really:I bought MCE but decided I hate Windows Media Center. Can I just install XP Pro without Media Center (I plan on using Media Portal)?If I wanted to build a slipstream disk would I use the instructions from the XP forum, or are there additional steps since I'm using MCE disks?TIA,Brett
vinodh Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 You could just install MCE anyway, and then disable the following services:- Media Center Extender Service- Media Center Receiver Service- Media Center Scheduler ServiceThen it will be the same as regular XP Pro. Just don't open Media Center.
errfoil Posted October 24, 2008 Author Posted October 24, 2008 vinodh,I disabled the services, I think only 1 or 2 were active, and I have never opened Media Center, but I would prefer to never even install that part of the OS.My version has 3 disks; the install routine is disk 1, disk 2, back to 1, then disk 3 which supposedly installs all the Media Center components. Has anyone with this version tried skipping disk 3? Does that leave you with a fully functional XP Pro? My suspicion is that Microsoft would break such a simple solution, but I would love to hear from anyone that has tried, either successful or not.TIA,BC
Biohead Posted October 24, 2008 Posted October 24, 2008 I believe Disk 1 is standard XP installation and disk 2 is what contains the MCE components. Disk 3 is probably Update Rollup 2 to MCE2005.You could try going through an install, an when it asks for disk 2, just choose cancel. It may continue installation as XP Pro, or fail to install.
vinodh Posted October 27, 2008 Posted October 27, 2008 Unfortunately, you have no choice. Your key determines if the installer asks for the 2nd disk or not. That means using a XP Pro key would install XP Pro only, however that would would be a violation of the End User Licence Agreement for the MCE 2005 version that you purchased. Also, MCE does not support downgrade rights to XP Pro to my knowledge, anyway. So, legally , you are are quite shagged! The only option is to go with my 1st post, i think, or buy XP Pro if you HAVE to have it.
Monotoko Posted January 1, 2009 Posted January 1, 2009 I had the same problem, i used a program known as nLite to get rid of Media Center, it then becomes normal XP Professional, still accepting the same key.Hope this helps
Ascii2 Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Windows XP Media Ceneter Edition and Windows XP Professional are almost the same product, differering only in the labeling of the product.The installation media meant for Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Media Center Edition differ, however.This I believe (but have not verified) is also true of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.An installation disc intended for Windows XP Professional may be used to install Windows XP Media Center Edition.Also, if using the Windows XP Media Center Edition discs to install Windows XP Media Center Edition, only installing the first disc will install without media Center components.Installation media should be of OEM type.
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