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    Windows MC as a StandAlone?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by LIVEFRMNYC, Nov 19, 2006.

  1. LIVEFRMNYC

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    GeeXbox isn't to bad, but it's too disorganized for my taste and the cartoon like layout gets old quick. The controls suck too.

    I tried to look for another version of a StandAlone Media Center, but had no luck.

    I did however ran into a post where someone asked the question, "Can Media Center from XP be used or stripped to a StandAlone Disc or Install?"


    I think that would be a great. Does anybody know about this?

    Or does anyone know of any other StandAlone MC that come close or is much better than GeeXbox?
     
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