Windows xp media center disk 2
Some are legit and a few others are not. Remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. After that, Windows Media Center was included in certain editions of later Windows versions. It was an optional, paid addition to Windows 8 [4] and then discontinued in Windows Pharkas, Maybe this will work?
It does not give me an option to browse. This is a program I am running at the command prompt. After it scans my windows files it just has the prompt for me to insert XP professional Disk 2. It seemed to solve a lot of people's problems.
I think it would solve mine if I could get it to install the missing files. Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. What is a boot disk A boot disk or a. Note : Windows Setup will indicate what drive letter it will assign to each partition when you select one of the partitions to install to. If you want to ensure that the XP partition boots as drive C :, then ensure the Active boot flag is set on that Primary partition and it is the first hard disk in the system.
You can use a disk utility such as Diskpart to make the correct partition the Active partition or use the grub4dos prompt and the makeactive command — e. During Setup, you can use various function keys to activate certain features and commands.
The following list details the functions keys, what they do, and when you can use them. Three keys can be used when Setup is loading and when you are prompted to press the F6 function key to install third-party small computer system interface SCSI and host controller drivers:. If you choose this route then download and burn the following files to a DVD. This is the Rescue disk image. Use this quide to make those recovery disks BTW, if you don't have the recovery disks for your PC, you might be able to order them here I am creating the back up disc now using the Macrium Reflect program you suggested.
All is going well now. Hopefully this will give me a total system recovery disc to use. I am going to try and do a system recovery after completing the disc. Now to do the recovery operation in the xp media edition when the program asks for the recovery discs to be inserted do I just use these discs that I have just created?
It appears that I may have confused you and for that I'm sorry. If your system is running smoothly then you don't really need those 2 recovery disks you were originally trying to create. All you need is Macrium Reflect and a external usb drive plus the rescue disk.
You just place the rescue disk in your Optical Drive dvd drive and restart your PC and follow the instructions. Re-read the tutorials I provided links to and familiarize yourself with the processes.
Ok, Jim, thank you I will go back and retry this. I ended up making a 4 disc set with the Macrium Reflect program. I have Mac Reflect installed on the computer but erased it off the usb mass storage device so I will recopy it back on there.
The only thing I did not create was a rescue disc, must have missed this step somewhere.
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