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HTPCnewbie

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#71649 14-Nov-2010 19:30
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My W7 Media Centre was working perfectly until about 2-3 weeks ago, but now everytime I try to record TV, it crashes (can still pause live TV though).

Any ideas?




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  #404586 14-Nov-2010 19:42
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Have a look at the following forum on the greenbutton.com. See if you have recently installed a Update for Windows 7 Media Center (KB2284742). Was relaeased about 3 weeks ago.

Seems to be causing alot of random problems for windows 7 mce. I had to do a system restore to fix the random issues I was having. I hope this helps?

http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/t/94727.aspx
 




 




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  #405576 16-Nov-2010 22:04
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wazza15: Have a look at the following forum on the greenbutton.com. See if you have recently installed a Update for Windows 7 Media Center (KB2284742). Was relaeased about 3 weeks ago.

Seems to be causing alot of random problems for windows 7 mce. I had to do a system restore to fix the random issues I was having. I hope this helps?

http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/t/94727.aspx
 


Too many things have happend to my system since the update was installed, so I can't roll it back :-(

Looked at the Green Button site and did a DB reset as one person suggested, and no Media Centre crashes as soon as I try to run it.  Have uninstalled and reinstalled Media Centre, but to no avail...

My system is toast... Help!




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