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    Media Experience/Media Direct

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by phillarlee, Dec 5, 2006.

  1. phillarlee

    phillarlee Newbie

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    If i uninstall Dell Media Experience will i still be able to use Media Direct on my Inspiron 6400? Thanks for youre help.
     
  2. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    Yes & No. These are two seperate programs but it depends on how you want to use MediaDirect. If you only want to use MediaDirect outside of XP, then no - uninstalling Media Experience will not affect it.

    If you want it so that when you push the MediaDirect button while you are in XP , then yes you will need it. Without Dell Media Experience in XP, pressing the MediaDirect button will give you an error.
     
  3. nguyenvy

    nguyenvy Newbie

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    I have a problem with my laptop dell insprition 6400.
    After I ghost window, my media direct outsite win didn't operate when I push the media direct button.
    Please help me. Thank you.