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Integrate MCE 2005 into XP SP2?


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I have the standalone MCE2005 and I wanted know if I could integrate it into my XP installation.  Is there a guide for this?

As I understood it, if you put the MCE2005 CMPNENTS directory on the root directory (parallel to i386) and you start installation normally then use a MCE2005 product key, it will install MCE2005 automatically.

I'm going to try it right away as well, so I'll let you know how I do.

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I have the standalone MCE2005 and I wanted know if I could integrate it into my XP installation.  Is there a guide for this?

As I understood it, if you put the MCE2005 CMPNENTS directory on the root directory (parallel to i386) and you start installation normally then use a MCE2005 product key, it will install MCE2005 automatically.

I'm going to try it right away as well, so I'll let you know how I do.

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before i do this....i just wanna make sure we have the same version. in my CMPNENTS folder it has 3 more folders:

INSTALLER (has a bunch of .dll fiiles along with 3 more folders)

MEDIACTR\I386

NETFX (has I386 and V1.1)

When I installed it on top of an already installed xp it didnt ask me for a key. in order to turn xp pro into mce, i need to enter the mce key into the xp installation?

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Yes it can be done! :) I've even got created an unattended install that puts media center on a VLK edition of XP SP2 (very hard to do btw).

You can find everything you'll need here: ieXbeta Board -> Media Center Exposed

I wouldn't recomend this for newbies, there's some .net programing involved but if you realy don't want to have to activate XP MCE (i.e. you don't have access to the internet) then this is for you.

Happy MCE'ing :thumbup

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When I installed it on top of an already installed xp it didnt ask me for a key.  in order to turn xp pro into mce, i need to enter the mce key into the xp installation?

Sorry, I meant a Microsoft Authorized (ie, Windows XP product key + CMPNENTS folder != MCE) Media Center product key.

Otherwise you'll have to resort to tricks to getting MCE working on top of a exsisting XP install or a XP install that does not have a MCE product key (they are different in terms of how they are generated).

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Last versions of Media Center 2005 in irc are cracked to work in xp, so you can copy CMPNENTS to your cdroot dir and make unattended install of xp pro vlk, in the uattended install add the batch file for instalation of mce (the cracked versions in irc work only in xpsp2), burn the compilation and you have an MCE 2005 cd with xppro cdkey

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No talk of cracking please.

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Can anyone explain how exactly to integrate MCE 2005 from the original CD 2 into a Volume License version of XP Pro, as I'm having difficulty figuring it out.

I'd like to be able to install my Volume license version of XP Pro and have MCE 2005 and all it's bits (Media Centre, Plus! and Sonic) installed all at once, from a single DVD. Chucking all the files together on a bootable DVD was simple enough, but getting it to install properly is another matter. Any help will be much appreciated. Thx for reading.

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I'd like to be able to install my Volume license version of XP Pro and have MCE 2005 and all it's bits (Media Centre, Plus! and Sonic) installed all at once, from a single DVD.  Chucking all the files together on a bootable DVD was simple enough, but getting it to install properly is another matter.  Any help will be much appreciated.  Thx for reading.

The product key is checked upon entry. Typing a MCE 2005 product key will install MCE 2005. Typing a XP Pro product key will NOT install MCE components, but will install XP Pro.

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