Ah, I just checked April in the calendar. I get my disability on April 1 (Fools). The 3rd fall's on Sunday. If everything work's out the pc should be built by the 8th or 9th.I already know from watching videos on the case, that it has a lot of extra cables with the hue lighting and extended fan controller wiring. I'm probably, just going to spend day 1 with it organizing the cables, putting the mobo, psu and Arctic Liquid Freezer 240 in and organizing those cables. Then on dya 2, I'll have to pull the part's I'm reusing out of this one and finish the new one. Then, I'll make sure the new one works, configure the fan controller and lighting color. The last 2 are done with buttons on the front and top of the case. Then once I know it works, I'll have to refresh this one first, as I'll be putting my old Samsung SH-223C DVD-RW and Western Digital Caviar Black 1.0TB in this one, before the reset. I'll have to put my old XFX HD-5770 in this, too as this mobo has no onboard graphics.
For the new one, down the road, I may get a new tv tuner for it, if I find out that Hauppage's WinTV works in Windows 10 for watching/recording tv.
I've actually, got Windows Media Center working in Windows 10 Pro. The only thing's from it that don't work is any sort of tv setup, because they killed the PlayReady and wtv codecs for it. Netflix download, also isn't shown in it. PowerDVD shows up in it & works for playing DVD's & Blu-ray's.
That online download for WMC that's online, otherwise work's just fine in Windows 10
I may, wait a few month's to add WMC to the new pc. Only reason being, I'm waiting for CyberLink to come out with MediaSuite 14, first.
That should be between May-July.
The old version of PowerDVD stays in WMC, plus add's the new one for some reason. I found that out in WMC in 8/8.1.
I think it's probably a Microsoft issue, as WMC's version hasn't changed since Vista in 2007. 7/8/8.1's are all the same version.
Pretty sure Windows Media Player is dead, too. It's still Windows 7's WMP 12.