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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Tech Talk > windows media center (Viewed 980 times)
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windows media center
< on 11/12/2007 11:24 PM >
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I need a copy of windows media center. I have my serial and all, I just don't have the damn disc. I got an Acer laptop that came pre-loaded with WMC2005 but with the fucking image on the HDD. The drive crapped out and now I have no windows.

Does anyone have an iso of media center 05?




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Re: windows media center
< Reply # 1 on 3/28/2008 8:26 AM >
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I know this topic is freakin' old but I've recently rediscovered the gold mine that is IRC when it comes to obtaining software. There are websites out there where you can search for what you want, and it will tell you what IRC network, channel, and bot to get it from. I'm halfway through Media Center 2005 right now. The first time I got it from another source and it didn't want to work. But I just found out Vista Ultimate has Media Center built-in and I do have a copy of that.




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