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vista media center setup question

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Brian Stark - 21 May 2007 19:45 GMT
i hope some one here can give me some help with this,
is there any way to remove a hard drive
from the media center library?

the prob i have is on one of the drives i have 2 folders 1 filled with files
which are NOT media files (althought the extentions would tell you otherwise)
and the other folder has media files, i told setup to include "J:\Movie
Clips\" but it tries to have "J:" & "J:\Movie Clips\" and as it tries to make
thumbnails it locksup and crashes.

any ideas?
cuiluming - 31 May 2007 10:07 GMT
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> i hope some one here can give me some help with this,
> is there any way to remove a hard drive
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> any ideas?
cuiluming - 31 May 2007 10:10 GMT
at first, if you are using media center 2005 , you should install the rollup
2 before you use the media center.

you can delete the folder in the media center screen, if you can not delete
the folder, then you can delete it from registry file. i do not remember
which value you should delete, you can search it in the registry.
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> i hope some one here can give me some help with this,
> is there any way to remove a hard drive
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
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> any ideas?
 
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