As far as I know, there is no way to uninstall Media Center from Vista
Ultimate. I think you would be better off using Business Edition when it
goes retail, if you don't need the Media Center functionality.
If you have a spare pc, you can install Vista without entering a product
key. This will give you a choice of which edition to install. Try the
Business Edition. You won't be able to activate it, but at least it will
give you 14 days to evaluate and see if it would be a better option for your
company.

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>I was looking for a way to remove media center from vista so that I can
> reduce the amount of space vista takes as well as get rid of unneeded
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> way
> to do a custom install and have it never install in the first place?
pccaaubone@hotmail.com - 29 Sep 2006 22:19 GMT
if you upgrade RC1 to build 5728 (now available for download), it will
operate for 30 days without activation.
far as I know, there is no way to uninstall Media Center from Vista
> Ultimate. I think you would be better off using Business Edition when it
> goes retail, if you don't need the Media Center functionality.
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>> way
>> to do a custom install and have it never install in the first place?
> I was looking for a way to remove media center from vista so that I can
> reduce the amount of space vista takes as well as get rid of unneeded
> applications running in the back ground.
set the Windows Vista Media Center services to disabled
Oops double post. when i hit post it said it had an error and it did not
show my first post right away.