Actually, I've been using VLC. That plays fine. So it's a codec error somewhere. I wonder if one of my programs replaced the windows default with something else???
I'm using the 64-bit Beta flavor and cannot get Windows Media Center nor Player to get a commercial DVD movie to play. I can hear the audio and see the select "play" title only. Anyone else have this problem or a remedy???? My specs are on my profile>about me section. Thx
@ deejay I don't think you understood the original post. In order for him not to have to choose "any boot order period", he should fix his MBR then re-install windows 7. Windows 7 will give you the boot manager automatically. @mightymilk, when you install windows 7 be sure to choose the "custom...
Go ahead and format the drive you have windows 7 on to a ntfs file system and unplugg it. Then make your XP HDD your primary boot device in your bios. Use your XP install disc to repair the MBR (or maybe you don't have to. Just unplug the drive with win 7 and make your XP primary boot. If...
How did you go about installing the OS's? Windows 7 boot manager should have been written to the MBR and you should get a option of which Os you want to load. In my case I have XP on it's own drive then win 7 on another, and Ubuntu on it's own partition. However Win 7 picked up my xp and...
yes this is very possible. First you would need two partitions. Frankly I myself like to keep at least one operating system on it's own hard drive for safety reasons. Example, I am most familiar with XP so I have that OS installed on it's own 120 GB drive and I have all my other OSes on...
Ummmm, where is the hack to make the narrator voice sexy???? Although it does the job when my wife is out! She talks to much though....in the beginning but u get used to it. :shock: I'm trying to imagine a scenario where it may help me someday????
Does anyone know if I need a new license key, I plan on doing a fresh install on a new partition as opposed to increasing the size of my current partition install.